Review of Mozart and the Whale (2005) by Shaher M — 14 Sep 2013
It's merely a demonstration of human experience, because there's more than meets the eye in that film. A flagrant exposure of social behaviors disguising in a melodramatic theatrical artwork portraying eager biographies for interpretation is the main focus of the film.
The script, as a two-lines conversation, falsifies the audiences' lore of quotations. Josh's performance has jeopardized the character in several scenes, still his famous facial abilities ought to be praised throughout the film.
This review of Mozart and the Whale (2005) was written by Shaher M on 14 Sep 2013.
Mozart and the Whale has generally received positive reviews.
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