Review: The Lady

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The Lady


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“His story telling clings hard to sentimentality rather than historical facts, but thanks to an Oscar worthy performance by Yeoh and a stark realism lensed ever so gracefully by Besson’s long time cinematographer, Thierry Arbogast, The Lady makes for a powerful, if not weighty, biopic.”

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