Review of When the Sea Rises (2004) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 12 Jan 2006
And as you watch her (Moreau) sink into this semiautobiographical role (she was herself a touring performer in the 1980's), the character emerges as a deep, multilayered woman: kind, gentle and happily partaking of life's simple pleasures much of the time, but when necessary, as tough as her stage character through whom she relishes expressing her residual anger at life's hardships and disappointments.
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This review of When the Sea Rises (2004) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 12 Jan 2006.
When the Sea Rises has generally received positive reviews.
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