Review of Nenette and Boni (1997) by Stephen Holden for The New York Times — 22 Jan 2000
If the film's easygoing, catch-it-while-you-can approach yields some unexpected nuggets, it also makes for lopsided storytelling. But when Nenette et Boni is studying the faces and following the moods of its likable if terribly confused title characters, it captures the stubborn spirit of youth itself.
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This review of Nenette and Boni (1997) was written by Stephen Holden and published by The New York Times on 22 Jan 2000.
Nenette and Boni has generally received positive reviews.
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