Review of Thumbsucker (2005) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 15 Jun 2007
Mr. Pucci, emerging slowly from behind a stray lock of brown hair, plays Justin's ambiguous transformation with deft understatement. And Mike Mills, who wrote and directed, keeps the film from slipping either into melodrama or facile satire, the two traps into which this genre is most apt to fall.
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This review of Thumbsucker (2005) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 15 Jun 2007.
Thumbsucker has generally received positive reviews.
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