Review of Mona Lisa (1986) by James Berardinelli for ReelViews — 01 Jan 2000
In an era when movies about love almost always invariably devolve into formulaic affairs, Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa stands out as an often-surprising, multi-layered achievement. By offering a rumination on a wide variety of love - real, imagined, romantic, sexual, and platonic - Mona Lisa defies easy categorization and offers a complex and superior one-hundred minutes for all who view it.
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This review of Mona Lisa (1986) was written by James Berardinelli and published by ReelViews on 01 Jan 2000.
Mona Lisa has generally received very positive reviews.
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