Review of The Man Who Cried (2000) by Kelly S — 04 May 2012
Finest Film ever made about WWII. I cannot say enough about it... but I will try. It played like an Epocs Tale: Perseverance against devastating odds, blind ambition yielding unforgivable betrayal, a lost soul finding the loving embrace of family and community, the trap of the illusion of false security, abusive prejudice against mankind, religious misguidance, bravery at the expense of ultimate sacrifice, raw passion and the paralleled female objectification.
.. all atop an amazing musical scare against cinematic GOLD. Gnome sayin?
This review of The Man Who Cried (2000) was written by Kelly S on 04 May 2012.
The Man Who Cried has generally received mixed reviews.
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