Review of Sleeping Beauty (2011) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 28 Nov 2011
To be at once earthy and ethereal is an uncommon gift. I noticed it, in Browning, when she starred in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events," as the calmly eccentric Violet Baudelaire.
Already, as a teen-ager, she seemed older and wiser than the events unfolding around her, and, likewise, in Sleeping Beauty, she impugns the drooling antics of the elderly.
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This review of Sleeping Beauty (2011) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 28 Nov 2011.
Sleeping Beauty has generally received mixed reviews.
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