2/01/2012
Daniel (1983) Review
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(More customer reviews)Timothy Hutton is luminous in this film, as the fictional son of the Rosenbergs. He should have own an award for this portrayal. All the actors, so many well known now, and including the children portraying the young Daniel, are wonderful. There are layers of story unfolding, and the layers are punctuated by the singing of Paul Robeson at intervals, giving a depth and weight to the already intense story. A few viewers may not like the parts where Daniel talks about the many forms of execution, but this is a small part of the film. I recommend this film to anyone who lived through the 60s, and interested in the many films directed by Sidney Lumet. Superb.
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Labels:
1960s,
amanda plummer,
communism,
el doctorow,
legend films,
leon trotsky,
novel,
rosenbergs,
sidney lumet,
timothy hutton
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