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Jul 08, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Film Reviews: A bizarre Spanish two-hander about a brother with Down syndrome and his conflicted sister, "Leon and Olvido" frustrates as much as it illuminates, thanks to its emphasis on family dynamics rather than the challenges of the disease. Shorn of 10 to 15 minutes of repetitive material, well-thesped pic could nab some fest dates before low-profile regional theatrical gigs and a more receptive venue via tube and homevid.
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