Review of Notes on a Scandal (2006) by David Keyes for Cinemaphile.org — 15 Sep 2015
The strength of the writing, and therefore the directing, is that it sees the scandal as a minor point in a human experience that is naturally corrupt, and cares more about how those on the inside choose to deal with their realities.
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This review of Notes on a Scandal (2006) was written by David Keyes and published by Cinemaphile.org on 15 September 2015.
Notes on a Scandal has generally received very positive reviews.
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