Review of The Door in the Floor (2004) by David Denby for The New Yorker — 28 Sep 2011
For all its handsomeness and its occasional moments of piercing intelligence, it's a fundamentally depressing piece of work--not because it deals with tragic events and memories but because the characters seem hapless and even stupid, and the writer-director can't, or won't, take control.
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This review of The Door in the Floor (2004) was written by David Denby and published by The New Yorker on 28 September 2011.
The Door in the Floor has generally received positive reviews.
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