Review of In Her Hands (2022) by Lovia Gyarkye for The Hollywood Reporter — 16 Nov 2022
Scenes with her family members — especially her younger sisters — reflect a people growing more disenchanted with the state of affairs. The interviews with the Taliban — which grow repetitive and often feel like part of a different project entirely — contextualize the group’s ambitions and increased brazenness.
In Her Hands starts to resemble a high-stakes drama in tone and style.
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This review of In Her Hands (2022) was written by Lovia Gyarkye and published by The Hollywood Reporter on 16 Nov 2022.
In Her Hands has generally received mixed reviews.
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