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2/5
No review available.

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Weiss and Speck capture the rich, turbulent tapestry of the Manns’ lives.

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Weiss and Speck never make a convincing case for the relevance of these two 20th-century footnotes.

3/5
An interesting, if not entirely successful, biography of two extraordinary personalities.

1.5/4
Why make a documentary about these marginal historical figures? Wouldn't one about their famous dad, author of Death in Venice, etc., be more valuable?

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The re- enactments, however fascinating they may be as history, are too crude to serve the work especially well.

Top Critic

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It's a bad sign when you're rooting for the film to hurry up and get to its subjects' deaths just so the documentary will be over, but it's indicative of how uncompelling the movie is unless it happens to cover your particular area of interest.
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