Review of Lonely Hearts (1982) by Maitland Mcdonagh for TV Guide — 12 Apr 2007
While Travolta and Gandolfini have the beefy, closed-off look of post-WWII era cops, they never FEEL: They look like actors playing dress up. Leto overcomes his delicate good looks to embody Fernandez's feral, faintly exotic charm, but Hayek is a standard-issue femme fatale, damaged on the inside but flawless on the surface.
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This review of Lonely Hearts (1982) was written by Maitland Mcdonagh and published by TV Guide on 12 Apr 2007.
Lonely Hearts has generally received mixed reviews.
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