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Los Angeles Times (Tynan)

 

...I wish this exceptionally talented filmmaker would put aside his dog-eat-dog sadism and wallowing self-indulgence. Writing about Brecht and Arthur Miller in the mid-1950s, theater critic Kenneth Tynan pledged, "I shall continue to applaud all plays that are honestly frivolous, devoutly disengaged; but I shall reserve my cheers for the play in which man among men, not man against men, is the well-spring of tragedy." Then as now, we need dogs that can rip the throat out of injustice, not just bark up their own tree.
-- Manohla Dargis "Seduced by ideas?" Los Angeles Times. March 26, 2004. Review of movie "Dogville" by Lars von Trier
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