Review of Miss Julie (2014) by Roger Moore for McClatchy-Tribune News Service — 10 Dec 2014
A handsome production, its few settings (indoors and outdoors) painterly and period-perfect. It’s entirely too long for a filmed chamber drama of such limited stakes. But Ullmann’s adaptation reminds us that the gap between “those people,” now called “the one percent,” and the rest of the world will always be ripe for conflict, drama and tension, no matter how much we evolve.
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This review of Miss Julie (2014) was written by Roger Moore and published by McClatchy-Tribune News Service on 10 Dec 2014.
Miss Julie has generally received mixed reviews.
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