Review of sex, lies, and videotape (1989) by Mike T — 20 Dec 2009
Steven Soderbergh's masterpiece is a thoughtful dissertation of relationships, a subject which he explores with great insight and sensitivity. The power of this film isn't due to one particular component, but to the marriage of all its strengths.
The acting is uniformly superb, Soderbergh's direction is enticing and graceful, and the screenplay is downright brilliant. This is one of the great contemporary films to be released in America.
This review of sex, lies, and videotape (1989) was written by Mike T on 20 Dec 2009.
sex, lies, and videotape has generally received very positive reviews.
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