Review of Mona Lisa (1986) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 23 Oct 2007
Director Neil Jordan (Danny Boy, The Company of Wolves) does a good job of re-creating the dark romanticism of American film noir, and if the project does feel a little like a hand-me-down, it is graced by Jordan's fine, contemporary feel for bright, artificial colors and creatively mangled space.
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This review of Mona Lisa (1986) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 23 Oct 2007.
Mona Lisa has generally received very positive reviews.
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