Review of Indignation (2016) by Kate Taylor for Globe and Mail — 04 Aug 2016
And therein lies the difficulty of adapting Indignation for the screen; remove Roth’s prose from the equation and you don’t have much left. Writer and director James Schamus turns Indignation into a minor period piece, a precise but seemingly pointless evocation of the stultifying conventionalism of an American university campus in the 1950s.
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This review of Indignation (2016) was written by Kate Taylor and published by Globe and Mail on 04 Aug 2016.
Indignation has generally received positive reviews.
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