Review of Oslo, August 31st (2011) by David Thomson for The New Republic — 13 Jun 2013
The beauty is in the array of animated faces in Anders' life. And it's in the simple promise and vitality of Anders' face, which serves the film without any regard for being in a film, let alone a tragedy or a poetic vision of darkness and futility.
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This review of Oslo, August 31st (2011) was written by David Thomson and published by The New Republic on 13 Jun 2013.
Oslo, August 31st has generally received very positive reviews.
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