Review of The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020) by A.o. Scott for The New York Times — 08 Oct 2020
It revels in the pleasure and struggle of creative work. This comes through in the rambunctiousness of Radha’s students, in her belated appreciation of her mother’s paintings, in shots of street murals and sonic scraps of freestyle rhyming — in pretty much every frame of a film that, like its heroine, is grumpy, tender, wistful, funny and combative.
Also beautiful.
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This review of The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020) was written by A.o. Scott and published by The New York Times on 08 October 2020.
The Forty-Year-Old Version has generally received positive reviews.
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