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Night & Day is a BRILLIANT, ORIGINAL, GROUNDBREAKING TV series, which has mostly been badly treated by TV executives and it never reached high ratings, but has gained a cult following. It certainly isn't for those who only look for some lighthearted fun, who don't like to use their brain and imagination too much while watching TV, or for those who only like documentary style realism, or cannot take anything that is different from the things they are used to see. But I find it incredible that anyone can call the series bad or complain about the acting. NAD's trademark use of fantasy scenes, visions, flashbacks, great background music, weird camera angles and cinematography, its occasional weird humour and campiness, and literary and religious allusions, are very daring, but brilliant. But IMO everyone should be able to appreciate the great writing, strong story lines, complex and dynamic characters (in the sense that they all show different sides to them and undergo big transformations which are however always psychologically true) and fantastic acting, especially by (in no particular order) Georgina Walker (Jane), Stephanie Leonidas (Della), Seb Castang (Josh) and Nick Schofield (Ryan) out of the young cast, and Sally Dexter (Natalie), Cathy Tyson (Steph), Joe McGann (Alex) and the hilariously funny Lesley Joseph (Rachel) out of the older cast. The series kept getting better and better, and the ending was so strong and moving that it left me thinking about it for months and months afterwards.
RATING: 11/10
RATING: 11/10
I saw this film on TV, and though its bad sides, it's a quite enjoyable romantic comedy. I'm not a fan of romcoms in general, so any such film that I can stand must be pretty good. Of course, a big part of the reason are the leads, since I like both Billy Connelly and Sharon Stone, who, in their different ways, are not the typical sugary romcom stars, such as Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant etc. (A film with any of the mentioned is sure to make me want to throw up.) One of the setbacks is that I often get annoyed by actors doing a Southern accent, and it was no different here, but I got used to it after a while.
However, the performances are uneven. The plot with the bad guys is very bad. The mobsters are very unconvicing, and the guy from Ally McBeal is really awful. He was obviously trying to shed the good guy image and show he has 'range', but he's cartoonish and over-the-top. His character really hurt the film the most.
On the other hand, Connelly, Stone and the kids are fine, but I want to point out another performance that impressed me the most. Another TV face, not very famous - Roger Cross, who played the aliens Joshua/Cain in SF series 'First Wave', shows up in one scene, for about 2 or 3 minutes, as Stone's ex who's in jail, and proves that there are no small roles. If anything impressed me in this film, it's that scene - which proves you don't need much screen time or many lines to make a memorable character.
However, the performances are uneven. The plot with the bad guys is very bad. The mobsters are very unconvicing, and the guy from Ally McBeal is really awful. He was obviously trying to shed the good guy image and show he has 'range', but he's cartoonish and over-the-top. His character really hurt the film the most.
On the other hand, Connelly, Stone and the kids are fine, but I want to point out another performance that impressed me the most. Another TV face, not very famous - Roger Cross, who played the aliens Joshua/Cain in SF series 'First Wave', shows up in one scene, for about 2 or 3 minutes, as Stone's ex who's in jail, and proves that there are no small roles. If anything impressed me in this film, it's that scene - which proves you don't need much screen time or many lines to make a memorable character.
This is like nothing you've ever seen- a brilliant fantasy/comedy/adventure/romance/drama, the ultimate (post)modern version of Grimm's fairy tales, which can be watched by kids, but is really for adults. It manages to include most of the well-known fairy tale situations and characters, but in a very different light, turning most of the conventions upside-down. It blends comedy and drama very well-it's incredibly funny, satirical and full of weird situations, but ii also brings out the darker, psychological and symbolical side of these stories. Don't let Disney fool you into thinking that fairy tales aren't full of violence, and hidden sexual and psychoanalytical meanings. 'The 1O Kingdom' is also one of the most beautiful (and unconventional) love stories ever seen on the screen.
The cast is perfect- Kimberly Williams, John Larroquette, Dianne Wiest, Daniel Lapaine are all wonderful in their roles, but the best thing about 10K is, of course, SCOTT COHEN as WOLF. He should have won an Emmy for this breathtaking performance of this complex character. He manages to make just the right combination of comedy and drama, and be hilarious and sinister, endearing and dangerous, childlike and cunning, but always incredibly charismatic, gorgeous, sexy and lovable.
Simon Moore is a genius! I hope there will be a sequel!
The cast is perfect- Kimberly Williams, John Larroquette, Dianne Wiest, Daniel Lapaine are all wonderful in their roles, but the best thing about 10K is, of course, SCOTT COHEN as WOLF. He should have won an Emmy for this breathtaking performance of this complex character. He manages to make just the right combination of comedy and drama, and be hilarious and sinister, endearing and dangerous, childlike and cunning, but always incredibly charismatic, gorgeous, sexy and lovable.
Simon Moore is a genius! I hope there will be a sequel!
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