Review of Thirteen (2003) by Scott Tobias for The A.V. Club — 01 May 2017
Though thirteen too often mistakes hard realism for overheated spectacle, the heightened drama brings out the best in Wood and Hunter, who turn their climactic scene into an actors' workshop, charged with raw emotion.
As the film barrels toward the outrageously histrionic, they nearly pull it back from the brink.
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This review of Thirteen (2003) was written by Scott Tobias and published by The A.V. Club on 01 May 2017.
Thirteen has generally received positive reviews.
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