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What might have amounted to mere melodrama — and it is undeniably over-the-top at times — is actually an involving and sometimes moving drama, its slow build-up vindicated by the
… absorbing, comfortably above average and certainly no time waster.
Pálmason’s film holds us ever so tenderly. But its grasp can’t be gentle without also being tenuous.
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