Review of Holly (2006) by Nick Pinkerton for Village Voice — 06 Nov 2007
Though the storytelling is haphazard, artistry often transcends mere good intentions. Director Guy Moshe scavenges color from the torn fringes of Phnom Penh, and the composer Tôn-Thât Tiêt provides a spare score, laying bleary sadness over the art-house muckracking.
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This review of Holly (2006) was written by Nick Pinkerton and published by Village Voice on 06 Nov 2007.
Holly has generally received positive reviews.
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