etown7
Entrou em mar. de 2001
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My wife and I were calling this the 'All men are terrible' movie until we got to the ending... it's still pretty much that, but the ending was classic and made this movie a classic as well.
It's like Clark Duke says himself in the movie, the story is complicated, but boring. There's some good parts that make it worth it, but a lot of it just drolls on. The parts with Vince Vaughn, and with a music background, are kind of cool.
Haley Joel Osment finally turns in an exceptional performance, much different from his role in "The Sixth Sense" which made me want to fly out to Hollywood and slap him silly. I haven't seen "AI" yet, but I hear he was pretty good in that too. As long as he doesn't have to see any more dead people.... :)
Besides the great acting jobs from Spacey, Hunt and Osment, this movie just gets inside your head and makes you wonder what would happen if people in fact did start doing favors for strangers, to repay favors done for them by other strangers. It's a remarkable concept, and I would love to know where Catherine Ryan Hyde (writer of the book it's based on) came up with it. "Pay It Forward" really makes you believe that something magical is possible, and that the world isn't so bad after all. Run, don't walk to the video store and rent it today... you won't be disappointed!
Besides the great acting jobs from Spacey, Hunt and Osment, this movie just gets inside your head and makes you wonder what would happen if people in fact did start doing favors for strangers, to repay favors done for them by other strangers. It's a remarkable concept, and I would love to know where Catherine Ryan Hyde (writer of the book it's based on) came up with it. "Pay It Forward" really makes you believe that something magical is possible, and that the world isn't so bad after all. Run, don't walk to the video store and rent it today... you won't be disappointed!