lisagirl117
mar 2002 se unió
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Clasificación de lisagirl117
I had noticed this on my cable several times before and passed, thinking it was likely lame. Not so! I laughed from beginning to end. The writing is top notch with some very witty, dark, wry humor.
Edward Norton is so believable as Smoochy, Robin Williams is perfect as the embittered deposed kid's show host. Catherine Keener plays her standard role even better than usual.
Jon Stewart has a smaller role and is, as would be expected, darkly funny.
It starts a little slow, but I knew where it was headed soon after, with a deadbeat, quite funny dry response from Kenner to Norton when he assumes the worst about her character because of her coming to meet him in the place where he was then performing.
I'm going to track it down on DVD, I think I want to own this one. If you get a chance, give it a look, you'll be glad you did.
Edward Norton is so believable as Smoochy, Robin Williams is perfect as the embittered deposed kid's show host. Catherine Keener plays her standard role even better than usual.
Jon Stewart has a smaller role and is, as would be expected, darkly funny.
It starts a little slow, but I knew where it was headed soon after, with a deadbeat, quite funny dry response from Kenner to Norton when he assumes the worst about her character because of her coming to meet him in the place where he was then performing.
I'm going to track it down on DVD, I think I want to own this one. If you get a chance, give it a look, you'll be glad you did.
I had been really looking forward to seeing this movie and found it just about as good as I thought it would be. This was not Shakespeare but a nice Disney type adventure wrapped around a lot of fascinating history.
Nichlas Cage gives an understated, witty performance, Diane Kruger, who is quite beautiful, does a nice job in her role, and Justin Bartha was quite amusing as the prototypical male sidekick. He's not too hard on the eyes either.
As a gal who is quite interested in history, this was not only a fun film, but leads you to wonder. All you have to do is look at a dollar bill to be sucked in a little.
Best of all, the ending seemed to indicate the strong possibility of a sequel.
Nichlas Cage gives an understated, witty performance, Diane Kruger, who is quite beautiful, does a nice job in her role, and Justin Bartha was quite amusing as the prototypical male sidekick. He's not too hard on the eyes either.
As a gal who is quite interested in history, this was not only a fun film, but leads you to wonder. All you have to do is look at a dollar bill to be sucked in a little.
Best of all, the ending seemed to indicate the strong possibility of a sequel.
I loved this movie. It shows us how fate and circumstance can play a large role in our lives. John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale were great in the lead roles, with great support from a fine cast. Eugene Levy as the Bloomingdale's salesman and Molly Shannon as Sara's friend were outstanding, as was Jeremy Piven as Jonathan's best buddy. I thought the music used in the movie was perfect also.
Serendipity is funny and touching, and is a movie that makes you think; what if I'd done this instead of that, or been there instead of here.
Serendipity is funny and touching, and is a movie that makes you think; what if I'd done this instead of that, or been there instead of here.