Review of The Guardian (2006) by Stephanie Zacharek for Salon.com — 28 Sep 2006
As a story of courage and personal growth, The Guardian is perfunctory, a saga of character building that could (and may, advertently or otherwise) serve as a Coast Guard recruitment vehicle. But it's far more interesting as a tale of two faces: Kutcher and Costner have a kind of visual chemistry that's just as elusive as the other kind.
And the connection and contrast between them remind us that Hollywood isn't as forgiving of older male actors as we like to think.
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This review of The Guardian (2006) was written by Stephanie Zacharek and published by Salon.com on 28 Sep 2006.
The Guardian has generally received positive reviews.
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