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Acting
Redgrave's physical transformation is subtle, specific, and never caricature.
Production
That 1976 tennis whites aesthetic? Impeccably cursed.
Writing
Refuses easy triumph; lets Renee be difficult, angry, and real.

Director
Anthony Page
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