Review of The Other Side (2016) by Godfrey Cheshire for RogerEbert.com — 19 May 2016
If it were possible to splice the DNA of William Faulkner and John Cassavetes, the resulting progeny might produce a film like Roberto Minervini’s The Other Side, an immersive, almost harrowingly naturalistic plunge into the lives of marginal Louisianans obsessed with guns, drugs and belligerent resentments.
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This review of The Other Side (2016) was written by Godfrey Cheshire and published by RogerEbert.com on 19 May 2016.
The Other Side has generally received very positive reviews.
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