Review of The Great Gatsby (2013) by Dave Calhoun for Time Out London — 26 May 2013
What Luhrmann makes intoxicating is a sense of place – the houses, the rooms, the city, the roads – and the sense that all this is unfolding in a bubble like some mad fable. Where he falters is in persuading us that these are real, breathing folk whose experiences and destinies can move us.
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This review of The Great Gatsby (2013) was written by Dave Calhoun and published by Time Out London on 26 May 2013.
The Great Gatsby has generally received positive reviews.
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