Review of The Beach Bum (2019) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 31 Mar 2019
In short, the pursuit of pleasure is not confined to our hero alone but extended to all comers, with a horny democratic good will, and it’s typical of Korine to suggest that, in an era as acrimonious as ours, the true provocation is to harbor no grudges, to forgive us our trespasses, and to drift along, catching the tide of contentment.
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This review of The Beach Bum (2019) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 31 Mar 2019.
The Beach Bum has generally received positive reviews.
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