Review of The Interpreter (2005) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 19 Apr 2005
The Interpreter is long and tangled, the score is yet another drownout from the thundering James Newton Howard, and the avowed thoughtfulness--about sub-Saharan politics, about the clashing commitments to peace and justice, about the kinship of damaged souls--is at once laudable and vaporous.
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This review of The Interpreter (2005) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 19 Apr 2005.
The Interpreter has generally received positive reviews.
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