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Finding Forrester

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2. William Forrester the greatest writer who became sequestered until he met an amazing writer Jamal from Bronx. Discovering Jamal’s exceptional writings makes Forrester realise that he should pursue his goal, writing.
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

Doesn't fully live up to all the expectations but is still enjoyable.
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Common Sense Media

December 24, 2010

Quality characters, solid film; OK for ages 14+.
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Globe and Mail

March 19, 2002

An anti-intellectual film about the intellectual life.
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Film4
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March 25, 2008

Rather hollow effort.
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Rolling Stone

February 06, 2001

Funny and touching.
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Old School Reviews
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July 22, 2012

predictable formula film that is quickly forgotten
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Chicago Reader
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March 25, 2008

If director Gus Van Sant had always been a hack it wouldn't matter so much, but personally I find this form of licking the audience's cheeks like an obsequious puppy deeply offensive.
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Suite101.com
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September 24, 2010

Lost in "Forrester's" dismissal is appreciation for its relatively piss-and-vinegar approach to the act of creating fiction. Jazzy, classicist and a bit meta, the film's unexpectedly urbane quirks resemble Jonathan Demme films at their mainstream best.
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CNN.com
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January 12, 2001

A rare find.
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TheMovieReport.com
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February 15, 2010

Brown, in his acting debut, displays the balance of book smarts, street smarts, and vulnerability that is crucial to the part.
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Time Out
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January 26, 2006

The leaden screenplay can be fingered for many of the film's faults. But what happened to the off-kilter film-maker last seen at work in To Die For?
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Philadelphia Inquirer

January 11, 2001

A rewarding exploration of the knotty and often contentious relationship between teacher and protege. Its chief pleasure is the master class in the art of acting delivered by Sean Connery.
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