Review of Set It Off (1996) by Jay Carr for Boston Globe — 28 Feb 2007
The movie illuminates how the moral, economic, and spiritual concerns of its characters converge in situations that defy ethical platitudes. In less capable hands the brasher metaphors might have come across as trite, but director F.
Gary Gray (Friday) generally manages to ensure that the line where technique meets meaning is marvelously blurred.
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This review of Set It Off (1996) was written by Jay Carr and published by Boston Globe on 28 Feb 2007.
Set It Off has generally received positive reviews.
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