Review of The Novelist's Film (2022) by Austin Considine for The New York Times — 27 Oct 2022
A Chekhovian study in small moments and chance encounters, which is to say it is a study of human beings as they really live: ambiguously and without exposition, spontaneously and without tidy motives or resolution.
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This review of The Novelist's Film (2022) was written by Austin Considine and published by The New York Times on 27 October 2022.
The Novelist's Film has generally received positive reviews.
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