Review of We the Animals (2018) by Sheila O'malley for RogerEbert.com — 16 Aug 2018
It works best when it's most impressionistic. Although the big events in life have the most impact (you wonder what on earth is going to happen to these three boys), it's the small things — the early morning light, the tall grass, the black flowing river, Ma's smudged mascara, Paps' dazzling grin — that we really remember.
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This review of We the Animals (2018) was written by Sheila O'malley and published by RogerEbert.com on 16 Aug 2018.
We the Animals has generally received positive reviews.
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