Review of White God (2014) by Ty Burr for Boston Globe — 08 Apr 2015
What saves the movie are those sequences of massed animals running riot through Budapest, overwhelming squadrons of police sharpshooters, and taking over a student performance of Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody No.
2.” Hardly subtle, yet the scene yields one shot — of dogs glaring down from the box seats of a fancy concert hall — that’s nearly worthy of Buñuel.
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This review of White God (2014) was written by Ty Burr and published by Boston Globe on 08 Apr 2015.
White God has generally received positive reviews.
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