Review of The General's Daughter (1999) by Lisa Alspector for Chicago Reader — 10 Jun 2015
The feminist veneer is the most deeply disturbing part of this callow thriller, whose fetishizing of a dead woman's body (and a live woman's sexual behavior) is far more questionable than anything even "The Silence of the Lambs" has been accused of.
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This review of The General's Daughter (1999) was written by Lisa Alspector and published by Chicago Reader on 10 Jun 2015.
The General's Daughter has generally received mixed reviews.
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