Movie Review: ‘Lee’ Suffers From a Fatal Framing Error Lee suffers from all of the negatives that you think of when biopics come to mind It errs from nearly the beginning The script’s structure (from Liz Hannah, Marion Hume, John Collee) makes a fatal error of framing her story through an interview with her as a much older woman
Lee movie review film summary (2024) - Roger Ebert Two American photographers enter Adolf Hitler’s apartment just as World War II is ending and the German leaders are dead Lee Miller (Kate Winslet) takes off her clothes so she can be photographed taking a bath in Hitler’s tub
‘Lee’ Review: Kate Winslet Is War Photographer Lee Miller In Dramatic . . . Conventional in its storytelling and messaging, Lee is a movie that you’ve seen before but is a compelling watch nonetheless It summarizes the life of Elizabeth “Lee” Miller (Kate Winslet), a frontline photojournalist for British Vogue during the Second World War
LEE – Review by Diane Carson – ALLIANCE OF WOMEN FILM JOURNALISTS Lee profiles the legendary war photographer Lee Miller Before plunging into Lee Miller’s formidable WWII photography, director Ellen Kuras begins Lee with Miller’s Vogue and Vanity Fair modeling career amidst her luxurious love life in Paris and London, lending this film poignant gravity