Review of The Man Without a Face (1993) by Alexandria H — 29 Jul 2007
Mel Gibson's directorial debut is terrific, and plays like a John irving novel. Nich Stahl is great as the young man at the center of this ultimately positive story that deals with oppression, physical and verbal abuse, the outsider's dilemmas, pedophilia and whatnot.
Good movie.
This review of The Man Without a Face (1993) was written by Alexandria H on 29 Jul 2007.
The Man Without a Face has generally received positive reviews.
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