Review of The Hand of God (2021) by Bilge Ebiri for New York Magazine (Vulture) — 13 Dec 2021
With previous films like the Oscar-winning Great Beauty and the politically charged biopics Il Divo and Loro, Sorrentino indulged his fondness for boisterous, bunga-bunga stylization. He is contemporary cinema’s mad poet of unchecked hedonism.
But he holds himself back this time around. The Hand of God isn’t realistic or gritty (or, God forbid, subtle), but it is more subdued.
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This review of The Hand of God (2021) was written by Bilge Ebiri and published by New York Magazine (Vulture) on 13 Dec 2021.
The Hand of God has generally received positive reviews.
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