Review of Neruda (2016) by Jessica Kiang for The Playlist — 20 May 2016
A dexterous, mischievous, almost incomprehensibly intelligent film that has such invention packed into every frame that the only real danger is overload, Neruda works most thrillingly as an effusive love letter to the very concept of fiction and all the ways it can set you free, written in lyrical but staccato meter, perhaps with a rose between the teeth.
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This review of Neruda (2016) was written by Jessica Kiang and published by The Playlist on 20 May 2016.
Neruda has generally received positive reviews.
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