Review of The Children Act (2018) by Tomris Laffly for RogerEbert.com — 13 Sep 2018
The Children Act is perhaps a bit stilted in the overt way it sometimes attempts to spell out its arguments. But director Richard Eyre’s film still poses sophisticated questions around family, religion, marriage, law and the delicate boundaries that can or cannot be crossed in each institution.
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This review of The Children Act (2018) was written by Tomris Laffly and published by RogerEbert.com on 13 Sep 2018.
The Children Act has generally received positive reviews.
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