Review of Reaching for the Moon (2013) by Nicolas Rapold for The New York Times — 08 Nov 2013
Ms. Otto conveys a double-edged intelligence as the film’s pinched notion of “Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil,” while Ms. Pires strides about, every snap judgment and grand gesture a measure of her appeal.
Both are hemmed in by direction and a screenplay that are relentlessly on point (as well as an off-the-shelf score).
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This review of Reaching for the Moon (2013) was written by Nicolas Rapold and published by The New York Times on 08 Nov 2013.
Reaching for the Moon has generally received positive reviews.
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