Review of Leave No Trace (2018) by Barry Hertz for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 04 Jul 2018
In some ways, it’s almost a silent film – characters only speak when necessary, with Foster and McKenzie (a remarkable find, who is bound to generate Lawrence comparisons) telling the story with their eyes.
But Granik’s attention to family dynamics, and the pained feelings of those living outside America’s rigid expectations, speak louder than words.
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This review of Leave No Trace (2018) was written by Barry Hertz and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 04 Jul 2018.
Leave No Trace has generally received very positive reviews.
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