Review of Octopussy (1983) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 12 Oct 2008
Glen's willingness to give the action sequences a certain weight and seriousness produces some genuinely exciting moments, yet his work is everywhere undermined by the flatness of the characterizations and the uncertain architecture of the plot.
Still, Maud Adams makes a nice impression and Roger Moore has shed some of his smarminess.
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This review of Octopussy (1983) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 12 Oct 2008.
Octopussy has generally received mixed reviews.
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