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* [http://www.cineman.de/movie/1995/DeadManWalking/review.html cineman.de] German review, but interesting as it criticises the cinematic techniques at the end of the film (parallel sequences execution/murder/injection) and the "Christian touch" of the film in total. Plus commentaries on the review [http://www.cineman.de/memberzone/comment/?issuer=c_movie_review&issuer_id=202&title=Forum:%20Dead%20Man%20Walking&referer=/ cineman.de]  Interesting is the first one, as the author does not avoid the tendency toward "now we can imagine how it is in real life".
 
* [http://www.cineman.de/movie/1995/DeadManWalking/review.html cineman.de] German review, but interesting as it criticises the cinematic techniques at the end of the film (parallel sequences execution/murder/injection) and the "Christian touch" of the film in total. Plus commentaries on the review [http://www.cineman.de/memberzone/comment/?issuer=c_movie_review&issuer_id=202&title=Forum:%20Dead%20Man%20Walking&referer=/ cineman.de]  Interesting is the first one, as the author does not avoid the tendency toward "now we can imagine how it is in real life".
  
[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19960112/REVIEWS/601120301/1023 Suntimes.com] An enthusiastic review by famous Roger Ebert declaring Dead Man Walking  "a spiritual drama". Giving keen observations on the two main characters.
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* [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19960112/REVIEWS/601120301/1023 Suntimes.com] An enthusiastic review by famous Roger Ebert declaring Dead Man Walking  "a spiritual drama". Giving keen observations on the two main characters.
  
 
[[Category:20th century|1995]]
 
[[Category:20th century|1995]]

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Film, USA 1995.

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  • cineman.de German review, but interesting as it criticises the cinematic techniques at the end of the film (parallel sequences execution/murder/injection) and the "Christian touch" of the film in total. Plus commentaries on the review cineman.de Interesting is the first one, as the author does not avoid the tendency toward "now we can imagine how it is in real life".
  • Suntimes.com An enthusiastic review by famous Roger Ebert declaring Dead Man Walking "a spiritual drama". Giving keen observations on the two main characters.