Review of The Hand of God (2021) by Owen Gleiberman for Variety — 02 Sep 2021
The Hand of God has some good scenes, but it’s the kind of portrait-of-an-artist drama where you watch the insults, the clashes, the assaultive attitude of it all and you think: Is this what it was actually like for the young Sorrentino growing up in Naples? Or does he simply have an aversion to scenes that don’t hit you over the head.
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This review of The Hand of God (2021) was written by Owen Gleiberman and published by Variety on 02 Sep 2021.
The Hand of God has generally received positive reviews.
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