9/10
What is beautiful to you?
20 September 1999
From Alan Ball's magnificent original screenplay, to Conrad Hall's impeccable cinematography, to truly brilliant acting turns from Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, this modern-day morality tale is close to perfection. From what's on display here, director Sam Mendes may prove to be the best actor's director since Mike Nichols, taking a terrific ensemble straight to the edge, but never over (not to mention eliciting the best performace by a plastic bag in film history!). A most worthy companion to such thematically similar gems as "Carnal Knowledge," "Save the Tiger," "Shampoo," "The Ice Storm" and "Election." See it, and if you have teenagers, take them along. A moving, valuable experience for all.
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