Review of The Impossible (2012) by Margateexpert — 25 Jan 2013
Inspired and deeply affecting, notwithstanding some of the churlish notices the film received from snobbish, politically correct critics at the New York Times, The New Yorker et al. One suspects their Liberal dander was aroused because 'The Impossible' depicted the (true) story of a white family that survived a Third World disaster in which People of Color died by the hundreds of thousands.
Ignore these intellectually dishonest reviewers. As an achievement in art, 'The Impossible' was excellent in every way -- the best film I've seen so far in 2013.
This review of The Impossible (2012) was written by Margateexpert on 25 Jan 2013.
The Impossible has generally received very positive reviews.
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