Review of Woman Is the Future of Man (2004) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 06 Mar 2006
Woman Is the Future of Man is doomed to infuriate, and its scrutiny of disconnected beings, filmed in long, hold-your-breath takes, might feel like old hat to anyone reared on Antonioni, yet Hong has a grace and stealth of his own, and his scenes tend to tilt in directions that few of us would dare to predict.
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This review of Woman Is the Future of Man (2004) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 06 Mar 2006.
Woman Is the Future of Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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