Synopsis |
In her article, Riddle critiques that "..there is not much of 'The F.J. Holden' that is boring, but a good deal of it is repetitive, scenes go on too long and are so badly delineated that characters, vehicles and interiors are all to easily confused"(72)
She goes on to state that "Thornhill as a writer - his weakest role - is shapeless, flabby" |