Review of The New World (2005) by Patc. — 15 Apr 2007
The style in which the story is told lacks continuity and personality development, resulting in a persistent sluggishness. Yet it is lavish audiovisually, does not impose stereotypes, and draws one completely into the world that was the first frontier of our country.
Its technique is wanting, but its heart is in the right place. Not necessarily time well spent, but not time wasted either.
This review of The New World (2005) was written by Patc. on 15 Apr 2007.
The New World has generally received positive reviews.
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