aurion7
Iscritto in data gen 2012
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Season 1 started off well, with solid, involving story lines, good direction and production, and fine acting. As the season wore on though, we got increasingly mired down in the dysfunctionality of Tommy's family. Hoping for a return to things more worth spending time on, I watched Season 2 Episode 1, only to have more, multiple scenes about Angela's (Tommy's wife) craziness, Ainsley (the daughter) going on and on about why it's important for her, as a cheerleader, to go to a college where there are attractive football players, etc., etc., etc. Apparently, the target audience we're focusing on in is bimbos and bimbettes of all ages. Some topics, like the stolen jet crash, and more recently, Cooper's new venture, are much more fun to watch, so hopefully we'll see a lot more of that stuff and a lot less silliness.
I doubt that this case would ever have gone to trial. The only "witness" supposedly saw the suspect during a dark night, through heavy rain, from a couple of hundred feet away, right? If this case did make it to the courtroom, any halfway decent defense attorney would've knocked down the supposed validity of that witness without much trouble. There's nothing else to go on. The suspect followed her? How far? No one knows, which means that's of no value at all. If she was hit by a car, any autopsy would have shown this to have been the case, i.e. She was hit hard by a very large object... in other words, a vehicle, rather than a hand-held object. In summary, the direction, the actors and the production are all fine, but the whole film is a house built on a foundation that has no strength.
Shirley Knight was a fine actress and she inhabits the role comfortably here, portraying a range of emotions and characteristics smoothly. The rest of the actors are well cast and are very believable. The story's simple but makes a lot of sense in a world where older folks often feel marginalized and struggle to believe they're maintaining lives of meaning. Here's my one, huge complaint. You don't have to be a genius to not walk in the direction of the traffic on rural roads. Vehicles are approaching from behind - in other words, you can't see what's coming - at high rates of speed. You can be killed in an instant by someone who's texting, otherwise distracted or impaired. The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) website states, "If there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic and as far from traffic as possible." How many people were involved in the production of this film which promotes a highly stupid and dangerous practice?
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