Despite its unimaginative construction, inherent pleasures persist in One Life, but it reeks of all the emotional complexity of an inspirational Facebook video.
Imagine you are a historian, dedicated to understanding, uncovering, and preserving present and past events. Now imagine a bulldozer driven by Ridley Scott comes through called Napoleon.
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The American Film Institute only had one British film debut, but Sony Pictures Classic's movie version of the 2009 play Freud’s Last Session was well worth it.