Review of The Birth of a Nation (2016) by Barry Hertz for Globe and Mail — 06 Oct 2016
The director’s pedestrian tactics are most evident in his command, or lack thereof, over his cast. While Parker knows how to expertly play to the camera – he all but winks at the audience, so confident is he in his admittedly captivating lead performance – he abandons his fellow actors, allowing them to exploit their worst instincts: hammy accents, wild gesticulating, uneasy line readings.
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This review of The Birth of a Nation (2016) was written by Barry Hertz and published by Globe and Mail on 06 Oct 2016.
The Birth of a Nation has generally received positive reviews.
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