3.5 av 5 Kritikers samlade betyg • 7 recensioner
The idea of Langella as a neglected, decrepit artist is poignant, as is the idea of Ambrose using an academic study as an excuse to get closer to a writer whose work she's always loved.
The Langella performance deserves an Oscar nomination.
It’s an unusual, vaguely intellectual premise for a film, lacing emotional ambitions and betrayals through a literary framework.
...Langella delivers a master class in acting. He's playing Leonard Schiller, an aging author aching from the loss of his wife, a weak heart and literary neglect.
It's intelligent, quiet, moody and gentle, the kind of movie that winds up in theaters about three times a year...
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