Review of Where Hands Touch (2018) by Rex Reed for Observer — 12 Sep 2018
A tale of trauma and survival, Where Hands Touch is grim, compelling stuff, but the tireless humanism of the two leading characters makes it undeniably moving, aided by the careful and empathetic guidance of British writer-director Amma Asante (Belle, A United Kingdom).
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This review of Where Hands Touch (2018) was written by Rex Reed and published by Observer on 12 Sep 2018.
Where Hands Touch has generally received positive reviews.
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