Review of Nomadland (2021) by Stephanie Zacharek for Time — 12 Sep 2020
Nomadland isn’t a manifesto — there’s nothing dutifully somber about it. And although it doesn’t romanticize life on the road — for one thing, it shows that you need to be comfortable defecating in a bucket — joyousness is its chief characteristic.
Like "The Rider," it’s a window into a specific world, with one key character as a guide.
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This review of Nomadland (2021) was written by Stephanie Zacharek and published by Time on 12 Sep 2020.
Nomadland has generally received very positive reviews.
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