Sunday, July 27, 2008
Kim
Technicolor location photography is the high point of this colorful adventure. Adults will be distracted and amused by the bizarre casting (Paul Lukas as a Tibetan lama is not the strangest instance) and the parade of politically incorrect tropes that whizz by. Dean Stockwell at his child actor apex. As true to the Kipling novel as is likely.
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