. An exhausted pileup of rock-movie cliches, "The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll" presents artistic self-destruction with the solemnity of a movie that has invented a spanking-new genre.. It's worth sticking with 40 Shades of Blue to catch two of the year's most richly detailed pieces of acting.. . The visual dexterity exhibited by Mr. Mortier, in his feature debut, and his cinematographer, Glynn Speeckaert, may keep you watching if not necessarily involved.. The flashy adaptation of the book by a...
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