Review of Popi (1969) by Harlem E — 25 Mar 2007
Yet again I say, Alan Arkin deserved his Oscar this year. This is a powerfully quiet film about love and the lengths to which a parent might go in order to express that love. Arkin's misguided plan to find a better life for his sons only goes to prove that the bounds of familial love are often too strong to break, no matter how altruistic the intentions may be.
This review of Popi (1969) was written by Harlem E on 25 Mar 2007.
Popi has generally received positive reviews.
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