Review of The Man Who Cried (2000) by Jim H — 05 Sep 2010
This is a fairly basic Nazis = bad film. There's not much in the way of political acumen, and the characters and their storylines never escape from basic types. The acting is good until the characters begin the worst lip synching in film history. Potter's dialogue is fairly stilted, but the art direction and cinematography is good.
As a whole, the film needed to escape cliche and take greater advantage of its cast, all of whom are capable of strong, nuanced performances.
This review of The Man Who Cried (2000) was written by Jim H on 05 Sep 2010.
The Man Who Cried has generally received mixed reviews.
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