Review of Youth (2015) by Mike D'angelo for The A.V. Club — 02 Dec 2015
Youth is slightly less garish and bombastic than his Italian pictures (which include The Great Beauty and Il Divo), but it’s no less free-associative, building meaning from juxtapositions that feel largely intuitive.
If you’re on Sorrentino’s wavelength, that can feel liberating. If not, “oppressive” might be a better word.
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This review of Youth (2015) was written by Mike D'angelo and published by The A.V. Club on 02 Dec 2015.
Youth has generally received positive reviews.
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