Review of Northfork (2003) by Ted S — 16 Dec 2008
A film of both stark and lush beauty, though the starkness remains mostly on the surface, and the lushness prevails in the depth of its character and meaning as both the town's residents, and the town itself, are drawn through matters of life and death, faith and hope, loss and renewal, and response to final passing.
This review of Northfork (2003) was written by Ted S on 16 Dec 2008.
Northfork has generally received mixed reviews.
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