Review of Missing (1982) by Jay Scott for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 27 Jul 2007
While there's an element of left-wing fantasy in Lemmon's conversion from unquestioning patriot to newly awakened skeptic of U.S. covert activities, Lemmon's emotional directness, driven by a need simply to find answers, makes that transition entirely plausible.
Within this decent citizen lies the conscience of a nation.
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This review of Missing (1982) was written by Jay Scott and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 27 Jul 2007.
Missing has generally received very positive reviews.
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