Review of Sea of Love (1989) by Jay Carr for Boston Globe — 03 Jan 1990
Both Pacino and Barkin are quite good playing battle-scarred veterans of mature relationships. Just like New Yorkers who lock their doors, these two characters have locked their hearts. This is Pacino's quietest and best performance since The Godfather Part Two.
Credit director Harold Becker for helping to keep Pacino from spitting his way through another role.
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This review of Sea of Love (1989) was written by Jay Carr and published by Boston Globe on 03 Jan 1990.
Sea of Love has generally received positive reviews.
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