Review of On Golden Pond (1981) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 06 Feb 2013
The biggest surprise with On Golden Pond is that the best performance in the film is not turned in by a Fonda. Rather, it is Katharine Hepburn, in a performance without gimmicks or "great scenes," who communicates so much of the film's emotional power as a portrait of the serenity and anger associated with old age.
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This review of On Golden Pond (1981) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 06 Feb 2013.
On Golden Pond has generally received very positive reviews.
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