Review of Raising Cain (1992) by David Sterritt for Christian Science Monitor — 12 Aug 1998
As the body count mounts, De Palma blurs the line between fantasy and reality with gleeful affrontery, creating a dazzling tapestry of visual cheats and narrative trickery which propels his scarcely credible characters and ludicrous plot - involving multiple personalities, babynapping and homicidal maniacs - through to its nervy conclusion.
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This review of Raising Cain (1992) was written by David Sterritt and published by Christian Science Monitor on 12 Aug 1998.
Raising Cain has generally received mixed reviews.
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