Review of The Hand of God (2021) by Chandler Levack for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 07 Dec 2021
There is something magical in Sorrentino’s tender, flawed familial portrait that risks social taboos. I’d rather watch something beautiful and dumb vying for real emotional truth than the woke-est and most sanitized cinema, which only wants my approval.
The Hand of God is a sprawling, gorgeous mess, but one you can’t look away from – and it might just break your heart.
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This review of The Hand of God (2021) was written by Chandler Levack and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 07 Dec 2021.
The Hand of God has generally received positive reviews.
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