Review of Serenity (2005) by Sean Axmaker for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 05 Nov 2011
The film's strength is compelling character relationships and Whedon's trademark dialogue, a smarter version of the cliched action-movie barrage of wisecrack under fire, only better executed, laden in personality, and enriched with evocative western colloquialisms of a frontier culture.
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This review of Serenity (2005) was written by Sean Axmaker and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 05 Nov 2011.
Serenity has generally received very positive reviews.
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