The six characters and the actors who play them are humanized to some extent, but there’s too little time to get to know them. Still, if Framing Agnes weren’t so good, I would not be left wanting more. The post <em>Framing Agnes</em>: A Brief Review appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.
Framing Agnes: A Brief Review
The six characters and the actors who play them are humanized to some extent, but there’s too little time to get to know them. Still, if Framing Agnes weren’t so good, I would not be left wanting more. The post <em>Framing Agnes</em>: A Brief Review appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.
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