Review of The Guardian (2006) by Mick Lasalle for San Francisco Chronicle — 07 Nov 2009
When Costner is good, as he is here, his acting has a purity to it, an unspoken moral dimension. Underneath the sensitive, stoic facade is a loquacious, intellectually alert actor with an encyclopedic understanding of the film tradition he occupies: the rugged, humble movie hero, embodied by the likes of Gary Cooper and Henry Fonda.
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This review of The Guardian (2006) was written by Mick Lasalle and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 07 Nov 2009.
The Guardian has generally received positive reviews.
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