Review of Mona Lisa (1986) by David Sterritt for Christian Science Monitor — 05 Oct 1989
Ultimately, there is something trite at the centre of the movie, most especially in the overuse of Nat King Cole’s haunting Mona Lisa to suggest Tyson’s ambiguity and Hoskins’s puzzlement. But this is almost concealed by Tyson’s sense of desperation and Hoskins’s painful sincerity.
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This review of Mona Lisa (1986) was written by David Sterritt and published by Christian Science Monitor on 05 Oct 1989.
Mona Lisa has generally received very positive reviews.
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