Review of Say Uncle (2006) by Jeannette Catsoulis for The New York Times — 07 Mar 2007
Say Uncle may be trying to address gay persecution and social paranoia, but it mostly comes off as a study of arrested development. The movie's most laudable gamble is its refusal to make either Maggie or Paul sympathetic, but the moral subtleties are obscured by a one-dimensional script and a protagonist as self-centered and lacking in expression as a fetus.
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This review of Say Uncle (2006) was written by Jeannette Catsoulis and published by The New York Times on 07 Mar 2007.
Say Uncle has generally received mixed reviews.
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