Review of Twice in a Lifetime (1985) by Rita Kempley for Washington Post — 09 Feb 1994
This weightless melodrama exhibits the kind of condescending “fairness” (nobody's right, nobody's wrong—these things just happen, that's all) that is often taken for artistic maturity, but just as frequently reflects a reluctance to engage the material on a deep emotional level.
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This review of Twice in a Lifetime (1985) was written by Rita Kempley and published by Washington Post on 09 Feb 1994.
Twice in a Lifetime has generally received mixed reviews.
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