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Avalon

Drama Sam Krichinsky came to America in 1914. Then he came to Baltimore. It was the most beautiful place he had seen in his entire life. Sam and his brothers married, had children and went to work, putting money into a hat to bring over the others: the father, the aunts, the uncles, the cousins. The family came together. The family grew apart. But every year, Sam retells the story of their trials, their triumphs, their caring for one another, ... [+]
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United StatesUnited States
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
"This is a movie that redefines the concept of a family picture. Families should see it together because there will be plenty to talk about regardless of how new your crowd is to this country." POS
United StatesUnited States
Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
"'Avalon' is often a warm and funny film, but it is also a sad one (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)"  POS
United StatesUnited States
The Washington Post
The Washington Post
"With 'Avalon', Levinson reaches into his deepest self, and an artist can't be asked to do much more"  POS
United StatesUnited States
Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
"Levinson wants nothing less than to capture the hope and despair of the American dream through the saga of one family It’s a grand ambition. But the film lacks the political, spiritual and sociological depth to realize it."  NEU
United StatesUnited States
Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly
"The movie is the visual equivalent of a stranger picking out highlights from his family album and providing brief descriptions of them" NEG
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Empire
Empire
"Sentimentality creeps in now and again, but Levinson's steady grasp of his city's unique atmosphere makes these moments genuinely moving rather than hokey."  POS
United StatesUnited States
The New York Times
The New York Times
"A generous and touching film that is essentially smaller than its own sweeping ambitions, a crowded and skillfully drawn landscape from which no oversize figures emerge."  POS
CanadaCanada
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
"Despite some fine performances, what should be a crystalline epic is a sloppy and sentimental tale of family life. Sterling performances in a leaden script." NEU
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