Review of Alice T. (2019) by James Lattimer for Sight and Sound — 13 Nov 2018
While Alice is obviously meant to be inscrutable, the film itself has trouble keeping up with all the myriad changes to her stories and moods, with the doggedly external perspective on her actions increasingly hindering empathy and engagement.
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This review of Alice T. (2019) was written by James Lattimer and published by Sight and Sound on 13 November 2018.
Alice T. has generally received positive reviews.
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