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I saw this film last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. The film had a lot to say about tolerance of people's choices and the idiocy of of society binding to Christian morals. The only problem I had with the plot was that it was a daunting task to explore everything in Alfred Kinsey's life. Many of his relationships with his father, his children and some of his assistants wasn't clear and I found myself filling in a few blanks. Peter Sarsgard was teriffic and he's slowly becomming one of my favorite actors. I thought his character was able to keep up with Neeson and Linney in many of the scenes. Jon Lithgow was a surprised and turned out to be a great character. I wish he would have been more involved though. Condon did a good job with this bio-pic, there weren't any shots that left me wanting more but he did a good job of telling the story in under two hours. Some people here say the film dragged which I didn't notice a whole lot and I felt the film was a good length. Although I left the theater curious about aspects of the film that were left unexamined. 3.5/5
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# ¿ Jan 9, 2005 21:13 |
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