The Age
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·2 hours ago
Sorrentino's La Grazia explores moral questions but leaves critic underwhelmed
A film critic watched Paolo Sorrentino's "La Grazia" at a cinema a month ago and found it tedious despite moments of brilliance. The art-house film explores moral questions including infidelity and euthanasia through an Italian president's final term. The critic joked it was inferior to "Wayne's World," a 1992 comedy seen at age twelve that remains their peak cinematic experience.
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