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Two hours of film without particularly engaging events or scenes ends up being boring, an abyss into which Michael Clayton falls. Tony Gilroy throws interesting ideas with punctuality and precision, but he prefers a far too classic approach.
Two hours of film without particularly engaging events or scenes ends up being boring, an abyss into which Michael Clayton falls.
Tony Gilroy throws interesting ideas with punctuality and precision, but he prefers a far too classic approach.
Discover the layered narrative of Michael Clayton and decide if this cerebral drama is your kind of thriller.
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