Review of Kinsey (2004) by Enrica C — 29 Dec 2012
A very interesting, diverse biopic regarding professor Alfred Kinsey (Prok) and his studies about human sexuality. The movie, written and directed by Bill Condon, starts out great in black/white and asks just the right questions that will keep you attached to the screen for quite a while. "Kinsey" isn't much accurate, it doesn't care about dates but it still manages to give that time passing sensation and will give you an overall idea of Kinsey's work over the years.
Liam Neeson was cool as the provocative professor Kinsey and did a good job along with the rest of the cast. I personally love the first half of the movie, but after that the story kind of starts to repeat itself and doesn't seem to reach a satisfying conclusion. Despite this, I'm still able to enjoy this movie every time I see it, probably because it deals with a subject that was seldom if not ever explored in the history of cinema. A good movie that could have turned out to be slightly better.
This review of Kinsey (2004) was written by Enrica C on 29 Dec 2012.
Kinsey has generally received positive reviews.
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