Review of Mona Lisa (1973) by Richard C — 14 Nov 2012
A career-best performance by Bob Hoskins is the general highlight of this intense and occasionally uncomforting thriller that showcases work which is among the most superior of Neil Jordan's filmography.
Darkly comic, chillingly realistic and a classic example of British cinema in the late part of the 21st century, Mona Lisa earns itself several repeat viewings for the ability to proclaim its stance as an unpredictable and well-acted thriller.
This review of Mona Lisa (1973) was written by Richard C on 14 Nov 2012.
Mona Lisa has generally received positive reviews.
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