Review of The Grandmaster (2013) by Steven Boone for RogerEbert.com — 22 Aug 2013
The Grandmaster is a drunken love letter to experience, which helps us survive, and wisdom, which helps us face aging, loss and, ultimately, the abyss. Wong, who was called the coolest director in the world when he was much younger, is now 57.
This film is about a man like him, who has proven himself in the world and enters mid-life exuding a new, sage kind of cool.
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This review of The Grandmaster (2013) was written by Steven Boone and published by RogerEbert.com on 22 Aug 2013.
The Grandmaster has generally received positive reviews.
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