Review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) by Peter Brunette for The Hollywood Reporter — 16 Dec 2014
The chosen style of animation leads to a distracting choppiness that renders the movements, gestures and facial expressions of the interviewees unconvincing. The other problem is that, memory naturally being something that returns in fits and starts, the film is rarely able to sustain any consistent narrative thrust.
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This review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) was written by Peter Brunette and published by The Hollywood Reporter on 16 Dec 2014.
Waltz with Bashir has generally received very positive reviews.
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