Review of Ridicule (1996) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 26 Nov 2001
Ridicule convincingly establishes a sense of dread that comes with living in constant fear of public humiliation. And, though it's set in the past, its depiction of wealth-bloated politicians who maintain a wide gulf between actions and rhetoric seems timeless.
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This review of Ridicule (1996) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 26 Nov 2001.
Ridicule has generally received very positive reviews.
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