Review of The Witnesses (2007) by Aaron N — 10 Jul 2008
The film's biggest virtue is what would also cause some to react unfavorably to it - that it's not completely subjective or hostile towards its subject matter. It doesn't flaunt its importance.
It doesn't flaunt sexual promiscuity or the rise of an epidemic. AIDS is the undertone to these fragile lives. "The Witnesses" is a movie that'd be so important today if Americans weren't so invested in war and presidential elections.
This review of The Witnesses (2007) was written by Aaron N on 10 Jul 2008.
The Witnesses has generally received positive reviews.
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