After its well-paved first half, it shifts into treating Caine’s condition like a silly and trite gag. Quaid does his best but the blankness of his character’s canvas is overwhelming.
In today’s times, some may feel that this story seems too trite, too elementary, and devoid of the sophisticated nuances of diplomacy and peacemaking. In the time of its broadcast, it likely struck a ...
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