Review of The Island (2005) by Wesley Morris for Boston Globe — 16 Mar 2016
Bay's strength as a filmmaker, the reason his superficial yet entertaining productions can never be completely ignored, is that he appears to lack shame. He'll blow anything up and run anybody over. The moral complexities don't matter to him.
He just wants to stage spectacles, appreciate very good-looking people, and assert his cowboy aesthetic.
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This review of The Island (2005) was written by Wesley Morris and published by Boston Globe on 16 Mar 2016.
The Island has generally received positive reviews.
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