Review of Leviathan (2014) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 29 Jan 2015
Magnificently acted, expertly crafted and unerringly sure of every treacherous step it takes, Leviathan is an indictment, but also an elegy, a film set among the monumental ruins of a culture, whether they’re the skeletal remains of boats, a whale’s bleached bones, a demolished building or a trail of lives that are either ruined or hopelessly resigned.
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This review of Leviathan (2014) was written by Ann Hornaday and published by Washington Post on 29 Jan 2015.
Leviathan has generally received very positive reviews.
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