Review of Lantana (2001) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 25 Sep 2005
Astonishingly well acted film, so much so that it seems unfair to single out any of the performances. Mr. Lawrence's camera sense is as sure and unobtrusive as his feel for acting. The movie just seems to happen, to grow out of the ground like a thorny plant, revealing the intricate intelligence of its design only in hindsight.
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This review of Lantana (2001) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 25 Sep 2005.
Lantana has generally received very positive reviews.
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