Daniel Day-Lewis's 'Anemone': A Return Marked by Mixed Reviews
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'Anemone' marks Daniel Day-Lewis's return to the big screen after eight years, in a slow, art-house drama directed by his son Ronan. The film features minimal dialogue, heavy monologues, and a focus on themes like trauma and past secrets, but is criticized for being static, pretentious, and lacking emotional engagement, despite some visual talent and a touching family story.
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