Review of Of Mice and Men (1992) by Rick Groen for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 03 Apr 2000
Well-mounted and very traditional, Of Mice and Men honorably serves John Steinbeck’s classic story of two Depression-era drifters without bringing anything new to it. Fine performances down the line and sensitive handling justify this attempt to introduce a new generation to the small tragedy of George and Lennie, although lack of any edge or fresh motivation to tell the tale will keep enthusiasm, and B.
O. results, at a moderate level.
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This review of Of Mice and Men (1992) was written by Rick Groen and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 03 Apr 2000.
Of Mice and Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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