Review of I Smile Back (2015) by David Edelstein for New York Magazine/Vulture — 23 Oct 2015
The movie improves on Koppelman’s ungainly novel but is generally dreary and light on insight. Director Adam Salky steers clear of the usual addiction-movie clichés, but he doesn’t have anything to replace them with, so it’s as if all the connective tissue is gone.
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This review of I Smile Back (2015) was written by David Edelstein and published by New York Magazine/Vulture on 23 Oct 2015.
I Smile Back has generally received mixed reviews.
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