Review of Life and Nothing More (2018) by Jessica Kiang for The Playlist — 23 Oct 2018
If part of the great power of cinema is in being a visual medium that can somehow give form to the intangible, Esparza’s sophomore film is exemplary: it makes manifest such enormous, politicized intangibles as race, class and gender relations through the authentic portrayal of real lives, real people, vividly played.
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This review of Life and Nothing More (2018) was written by Jessica Kiang and published by The Playlist on 23 Oct 2018.
Life and Nothing More has generally received very positive reviews.
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