Renata Adler was a New York Times movie critic who brought to the job the gift of not being particularly fond of movies as an art form. She almost didn't like them as a group.
This gave her access to general insights less available to lovers of the form.
She said you can't make an anti-war movie because film always says yes to what it shows.
This gave her access to general insights less available to lovers of the form.
She said you can't make an anti-war movie because film always says yes to what it shows.
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