Review of Regarding Henry (1991) by Kenneth Turan for Los Angeles Times — 08 Feb 2001
Regarding Henry is a breath of stale air, an unconvincing rehabilitation of 1960s values for a 1990s audience that is bound and determined to take the easy way out whenever possible. Which is really too bad, because there are signs along the way that this could have been a less manipulative, more genuine exploration of what really matters in life instead of the slick Hollywood shuffle it turned out to be.
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This review of Regarding Henry (1991) was written by Kenneth Turan and published by Los Angeles Times on 08 Feb 2001.
Regarding Henry has generally received positive reviews.
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