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Post by alexanderblanchett on Oct 19, 2017 21:23:04 GMT
Its a good concept that delivers an interesting movie about love, memories, regret and secrets. The film lives from its wonderful cast who are all very well picked and delivered good performance, however it suffers from its rather weak direction by Michael Amereyda who tried to make it too artsey for its own sake. Lois Smith delivers a great and charming performance. And I am glad she got some material to work with actually instead of just second hand supporting roles as usual. She really got talent and gave her role a lot of good and interesting facettes. Another great performance came from Geena Davis. One of her best recent performances. Davis really understood her role, which surely wasnt easy and the audience was easy to care for it, at least I did. Tim Robbins was also fine and did have some good and difficult moments. Also not a bad performance by Jon Hamm who might have had the most difficult role but mastered it well enough, even if he appeared a bit wooden, which was intentionally. But what was it with that annoying score/soundtrack? That really played the movie down which is a shame. It had a lot of potential but they tickled the wrong ankles at times. Too bad. Still worth to see for the performances.
Nominations for:
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Geena Davis Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Lois Smith Best Adapted Screenplay Best Ensemble
Rating: 6/10
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Post by stephen on Oct 19, 2017 21:25:03 GMT
I'm always game for anything with Lois Smith. She needs that June Squibb-esque nomination soon.
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Post by alexanderblanchett on Oct 19, 2017 22:53:01 GMT
I'm always game for anything with Lois Smith. She needs that June Squibb-esque nomination soon. I think the movie will be too small and the role too less showy. But the Gotham nod is a good start. Maybe an Indie Spirit follows.
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