Review of Taking Woodstock (2009) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 20 Jun 2014
You can’t deny the smiling mood that wafts through the film like incense, and to that extent it honors the original three days; but not once does a character’s show of feeling stir you, send you, or stop you in your tracks, and the loss is unsustainable.
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This review of Taking Woodstock (2009) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 20 Jun 2014.
Taking Woodstock has generally received mixed reviews.
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