Review of Mortal Thoughts (1991) by William Arnold for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 18 Feb 2011
As a domestic melodrama, the film sometimes plays like The Honeymooners without the laughs, but the push and pull between the flashbacks and the interrogation scenes gain steadily in strength as the case gets harder to pin down.
There’s more to these characters—and this movie—than initially meets the eye.
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This review of Mortal Thoughts (1991) was written by William Arnold and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 18 Feb 2011.
Mortal Thoughts has generally received mixed reviews.
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