Review of Vincere (2009) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 31 Mar 2010
The film is beautifully well-mounted. The locations, the sets, the costumes, everything conspire to re-create the Rome of that time. It provides a counterpoint to the usual caricature of Mussolini. They say that behind every great man there stands a great woman.
In Mussolini's case, his treatment of her was a rehearsal for how he would treat Italy.
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This review of Vincere (2009) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 31 Mar 2010.
Vincere has generally received positive reviews.
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