Lone Star review John Sayles's powerful crime drama is an extraordinary relic of 90s Hollywood
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"Lone Star is a richly and densely achieved movie that gets a lot of storytelling done in two and a quarter hours; it is thoughtful and complex and grownup, a movie about the old west and the new west and about the culture wars of Texas and Mexico."
"It's a film about the Freudian fear of the father and the embrace of taboo, with an extraordinary and very subversive ending, engaging with deep historical and personal conflicts."
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