Review of The Wings of the Dove (1997) by David Stratton for Variety — 11 Oct 2004
Visually the film impresses, with Eduardo Serra's widescreen camerawork evocatively capturing the streets and interiors of London and a rain-swept Venice. Pacing is crisp, with little time wasted on inessentials.
Dialogue is often caustically witty, and the relations clearly delineated.
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This review of The Wings of the Dove (1997) was written by David Stratton and published by Variety on 11 Oct 2004.
The Wings of the Dove has generally received positive reviews.
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