Review of Kalifornia (1993) by Jay Carr for Boston Globe — 24 Dec 2016
The best thing this film has going for it are the outstanding performances of Pitt and Lewis as a sort of white trash Romeo and Juliet cum Henry Lee and Becky. Pitt is especially believable, so much so that he eerily captures the sociopathic persona of a real-life killer from a true-crime book: the thin, easy-going veneer that masks an evil sense of an absent conscience.
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This review of Kalifornia (1993) was written by Jay Carr and published by Boston Globe on 24 Dec 2016.
Kalifornia has generally received positive reviews.
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