Review of Reminiscence (2021) by Tomris Laffly for RogerEbert.com — 20 Aug 2021
Reminiscence aims for something existential within a well-recognized film-noir template. Sadly, the result is an unpersuasive, vaguely pessimistic dystopia at best, one that liberally pulls 101-level references from recognizable Hitchcock flicks and neo-noirs alike, only to drown their time-honored spirit in murky waters.
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This review of Reminiscence (2021) was written by Tomris Laffly and published by RogerEbert.com on 20 Aug 2021.
Reminiscence has generally received mixed reviews.
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