Review of She Hate Me (2004) by Stanley Kauffmann for The New Republic — 27 Aug 2004
It all turns out a bedraggled mess. Lee presumably had two ideas, one an exposé of pharmaceutical greed, the other a sex comedy: then he decided that neither one would make a film in itself and came up with the lame idea of combining them.
What makes the resulting blunder even worse is that, intrinsically, almost every scene is directed well.
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This review of She Hate Me (2004) was written by Stanley Kauffmann and published by The New Republic on 27 Aug 2004.
She Hate Me has generally received mixed reviews.
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