Review of True Confessions (1981) by Richard Corliss for Time — 20 Aug 1996
So why does the movie version, with Robert Duvall as Tom and Robert De Niro as Des, proceed at the sluggish pace of a Sodality novena? Perhaps because Dunne's collaborator on the screenplay was his wife, the Empress of Angst, Novelist Joan Didion.
Onscreen, characters who should percolate with rage simply simmer. Two exciting, dangerous actors have little to do: Duvall spends too much time pacing and waiting; De Niro's big scene has him hanging up his vestments.
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This review of True Confessions (1981) was written by Richard Corliss and published by Time on 20 Aug 1996.
True Confessions has generally received mixed reviews.
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