Review of The Man Without a Face (1993) by Mick Lasalle for San Francisco Chronicle — 08 Jun 2004
Gibson stages the movie episodically, as a series of quiet actors' moments; his direction is scrupulous, tasteful, and, I'm afraid, rather sodden. By the end, he wrings a tear or two, but more from the story's sentimental outline than from anything he does to fill it in.
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This review of The Man Without a Face (1993) was written by Mick Lasalle and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 08 Jun 2004.
The Man Without a Face has generally received positive reviews.
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