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Burn After Reading is a divisive film. The New Yorker's David Denby spoke for many when he complained that it suffered from "terminal misanthropy." Yet it is precisely because the film takes such a dim view of humanity that it seems eerily true to life. It's not just that the characters in the film are almost all amoral, but that they are so relentlessly stupid.
-- Jeet Heer. We Are Living in the Coen Brothers' Darkest Comedy New Republic (July 15, 2017)
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