Review of The Winslow Boy (1999) by Peter Rainer for New York Magazine (Vulture) — 05 Mar 2011
Mamet doesn't take the material as far as it can go -- we're left with a pleasing fable about the battle of the sexes and the virtues of persistence in a just cause. The neatness of it all is both appealing and appalling, and perhaps this combo is what finally hooked Mamet.
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This review of The Winslow Boy (1999) was written by Peter Rainer and published by New York Magazine (Vulture) on 05 Mar 2011.
The Winslow Boy has generally received positive reviews.
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