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Which publications reviewed the film 'The Front Line'?

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The film 'The Front Line' has been reviewed by several publications. Some of the notable reviews include:

  1. A book titled "Film: The Front Line 1983" by Jonathan Rosenbaum, which discusses approximately 20 filmmakers changing the shape of movies shown in theaters, as mentioned on Amazon.

  2. A review of the same book by Bonnie Marranca, which can be found on the Johns Hopkins University Press website.

  3. A review of the film by Jang Hun, South Korea's submission for the Academy Award for best foreign language film, as covered by The New York Times.

  4. A book review by David Ehrenstein on UC Press.

  5. Goodreads also features the book "Film: The Front Line 1983" by Jonathan Rosenbaum, as seen here.

  6. An essay analyzing the depiction of the end of the Korean War in the film, which includes reviews from The Hollywood Reporter and Slant Magazine, available on GradesFixer.

  7. User reviews on IMDb highlight the film's superb acting and portrayal of the horrors of war.

  8. A review on Slant Magazine discusses the film's selective brutality and sentimentality.

These reviews and analyses provide a comprehensive look at how 'The Front Line' has been received by critics and audiences alike.

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