Anemone review – Daniel Day-Lewis is endlessly watchable as ex-soldier living with guilt
It is a pleasure to see Day-Lewis back on screen, and he dominates a movie of big scenes and big performances, co-written with and directed by his son The absolute authority and force of Daniel Day-Lewis carries this movie in the end, and what a pleasure to see his return to the screen. Without (…)
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