Review of The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002) by Rick Groen for Globe and Mail — 14 Nov 2003
The climax, however, is far superior here, open-ended and ambiguous and neatly linked to this film's recurring metaphor: Teeth, of course, which "outlast everything," which survive the death of the body just as marriage can survive the demise of love.
They both endure, yellowed and rootless.
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This review of The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002) was written by Rick Groen and published by Globe and Mail on 14 Nov 2003.
The Secret Lives of Dentists has generally received positive reviews.
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