Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2013) by Oliver Lyttelton for The Playlist — 22 Apr 2013
Kiefer Sutherland feels somewhat miscast as the mentor, but nowhere near as badly as Hudson is as the love interest. In all fairness, it’s a nightmare of a part, an artist (whose art is, as it turns out, is terrible) haunted by the recent death of her boyfriend, and seemingly unable to read basic human feelings and emotion.
But Hudson doesn’t really help things, coming across more often than not as unintentionally funny.
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This review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2013) was written by Oliver Lyttelton and published by The Playlist on 22 Apr 2013.
The Reluctant Fundamentalist has generally received positive reviews.
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