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...that anyone could think this film is better than average.
This is one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time, especially considering the actors and director. Bad script, contrived dialogue and characters, etc. And the scene where Bitsey(or was it Ditzy) "figures it out" made me want to throw something at the TV. What a shame that this film is now on Spacey, Linney, Winslet and Parker's resumes.
This is one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time, especially considering the actors and director. Bad script, contrived dialogue and characters, etc. And the scene where Bitsey(or was it Ditzy) "figures it out" made me want to throw something at the TV. What a shame that this film is now on Spacey, Linney, Winslet and Parker's resumes.
The story is a good one, leaving the viewer with many aspects of how we live our lives to think about. But, I was very disappointed with the writing. The dialogue is terrible at times. Sometimes, just plain silly and unrealistic. Very little character development. In fact, I wondered how Academy Award winning screenwriter Affleck could have agreed to speak his lines. Maybe it was the editing. I'm not sure. But after about 20 minutes or so, I started wondering whether I should even finish watching it. I did, and I give it a 4.5 out of 10.
A vivid portrait of a Bud Powell/Lester young type who, like the vast majority of American jazz artists, receives more appreciation and love for his art overseas than here in the U.S. even though this is where Jazz was born.
It saddens me every time I watch it because jazz is still so under-appreciated in this country. And we can largely thank commercial radio for that.
It saddens me every time I watch it because jazz is still so under-appreciated in this country. And we can largely thank commercial radio for that.