A.O. Scott Sees the Darker Side of ‘Sweeney Todd,’ the Lighter Side of ‘Charlie Wilson's War’

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Charlie Wilson's War, on the other hand, Scott says, is "kind of a blast," even though it's about the violent conflict between the Soviets and the Afghan mujaheddin in the early 1980s. In another unqualified rave, Scott praises director Mike Nichols and writer Aaron Sorkin for understanding that "politics, for all its seriousness, is an essentially comic undertaking.... Fun is this movie's unlikely and persuasive motto."
If someone had told us we'd want to see Charlie Wilson's War more than Sweeney Todd after reading the Times this morning, we'd probably not have believed it!
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