Review of Sea of Love (1989) by Harper Barnes for St. Louis Post-Dispatch — 25 May 2000
Efficient enough as a thriller, but what makes this mandatory viewing is the return of Pacino. There are isolated scenes as good as anything he's done, and if the role is less demanding than Sonny in Dog Day Afternoon or Michael in The Godfather, his presence lifts the production in the way De Niro lifted Midnight Run.
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This review of Sea of Love (1989) was written by Harper Barnes and published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on 25 May 2000.
Sea of Love has generally received positive reviews.
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