Review of Stranger Than Fiction (2006) by Jim Ridley for Village Voice — 07 Nov 2006
Stranger Than Fiction merely layers whimsy upon whimsy. As written, Harold Crick is no more convincing a human being than he is an IRS agent; Kay Eiffel's writing, supposedly good enough to inspire the career-long devotion of a literature professor (Dustin Hoffman), sounds as dully declamatory as movie-trailer narration.
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This review of Stranger Than Fiction (2006) was written by Jim Ridley and published by Village Voice on 07 Nov 2006.
Stranger Than Fiction has generally received very positive reviews.
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