Review of Seven Years in Tibet (1997) by Russell Smith for Austin Chronicle — 08 Jul 2004
Annaud (The Lover, The Name of the Rose, Quest for Fire) may be, with all due respect to Stanley Kubrick, the most talented adapter of literary source material in recent film history. Seven Years confirms his mastery by doling out a perfect ratio of moving interpersonal drama and visual enchantment.
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This review of Seven Years in Tibet (1997) was written by Russell Smith and published by Austin Chronicle on 08 Jul 2004.
Seven Years in Tibet has generally received positive reviews.
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