The Unloved, Part 133: Here | MZS | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Robert Zemeckis' 'Here' stands as one of the decade's most unjustly neglected films, observed through the insightful critiques of writers like Dave Kehr and Ben Sachs.
Understanding Zemeckis' work now feels complete for me, as his masterpiece 'Here' crystallizes the evolution of his art and its significance in contemporary cinema.
The influence of great film critics is invaluable; they provide perspectives that illuminate artists, enabling audiences to appreciate the intricacies of their work.
'Here' serves not only as a film but as a reminder of the importance of art and experimentation, which feed the soul's needs.
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