Review of Metro (1997) by Rick Groen for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 27 Jun 1997
Although it always moves and rarely labours, the film truly comes alive only in those fleeting moments when it departs from the safe formula -- that is, only when Murphy draws on his personal talents to kick this baby into something resembling a higher gear.
The rest of the time, well, here's the key to your Metro -- a renter with some mileage on it.
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This review of Metro (1997) was written by Rick Groen and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 27 Jun 1997.
Metro has generally received mixed reviews.
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