Review of Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) by Kevin Thomas for Los Angeles Times — 23 May 2002
Demands the utmost concentration, for to look away from the screen for even a brief moment is to risk losing a plot line or a crucial bit of information, but its cumulative, transporting impact makes it worth the effort.
Above all, it has an overwhelming sense of reality atypical of the American cinema.
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This review of Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) was written by Kevin Thomas and published by Los Angeles Times on 23 May 2002.
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing has generally received positive reviews.
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