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In its way, it’s an important film that doesn’t act important, thanks to Eastwood’s skill at saying a lot with a little, a gift all but lost in this terrible era of handholding bombast where filmmakers are afraid to trust us to figure things out for ourselves. Eastwood pays us the high compliment of assuming our intelligence.
Thomas Burchfield
Simon Dillon
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Exactly as I said in my earlier comment. :)
Novelist and Short Story-ist. Film and Book Lover. If you cut me, I bleed celluloid and paper pulp. Blog: www.simondillonbooks.wordpress.com
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