Review of The Truth About Charlie (2002) by Kim Morgan for Portland Oregonian — 17 Dec 2013
Where "Charade" unfolds in a fantasy Paris full of glamorous white people, Demme's film takes place in a gray tangle of streets teeming with multi-ethnic Parisians. Newton and Robbins mimic Hepburn and Matthau, while Wahlberg is the anti-Grant, lumpen and thuggish rather than beguilingly debonair.
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This review of The Truth About Charlie (2002) was written by Kim Morgan and published by Portland Oregonian on 17 Dec 2013.
The Truth About Charlie has generally received mixed reviews.
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