Review of Funny Pages (2022) by Hannah Strong for Little White Lies — 15 Sep 2022
In its third act the film falters a little, tailing off rather than coming to a conclusion – this could be a result of first feature teething problems, as at a svelte 85 minutes Funny Pages verges on feeling unfinished.
Nevertheless, Zolghadri is a compelling lead, striving for maturity and authenticity when the safety and comfort of his parents’ house is but a short drive away.
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This review of Funny Pages (2022) was written by Hannah Strong and published by Little White Lies on 15 September 2022.
Funny Pages has generally received positive reviews.
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