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Steven Spielberg: Critical Review by Armond White

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SOURCE: White, Armond. “Toward a Theory of Spielberg History.” Film Comment 30, no. 2 (March 1994): 51-8.

In the following review, White addresses Schindler's List as a work of historical realism and considers the film to be Spielberg's “most compromised” work.

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