Review of Living Out Loud (1998) by Elvis Mitchell for The New York Times — 25 Apr 2005
The filmmaker has borrowed from Chekhov the soul-baring introspection that can be so ineffable on the page or stage yet becomes so damply sensitive and dramatically vague on screen.
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This review of Living Out Loud (1998) was written by Elvis Mitchell and published by The New York Times on 25 Apr 2005.
Living Out Loud has generally received positive reviews.
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