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Geoffrey Palmer
Reviews Featuring Geoffrey Palmer
Not up to the standard of the Disney version, but magnificently put together and just about exciting enough to satisfy viewers of all ages.
While it is hard to look away from a messy accident (especially when a low-flying swan is involved), that does not mean that the spectacle is especially pleasurable. Still, even when Peter Greenaway is not on his best form, his films are always well worth seeing - and 'A Zed and Two Noughts' is certainly an original, and full (too full, even) of ideas.
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