Review of The Winslow Boy (1999) by Stanley Kauffmann for The New Republic — 10 Mar 2004
Mamet's real triumph, however, is in his directing. Like every good director, he has "seen" the picture before he made it; and he saw it as a piece with the intimacy and physicality of a play that nonetheless flowed like cinema.
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This review of The Winslow Boy (1999) was written by Stanley Kauffmann and published by The New Republic on 10 Mar 2004.
The Winslow Boy has generally received positive reviews.
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