Review of The Hand of God (2021) by Xan Brooks for The Guardian — 02 Sep 2021
The Hand of God, no surprise, is Sorrentino’s most nakedly personal film to date, almost to a fault in the way it jettisons the cool distance of The Great Beauty or Il Divo in favour of a sweaty, close-up evocation of youth.
It’s a picture only Sorrentino could make. But that doesn’t necessarily make him the safest pair of hands.
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This review of The Hand of God (2021) was written by Xan Brooks and published by The Guardian on 02 Sep 2021.
The Hand of God has generally received positive reviews.
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