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Minnie Driver, John Leguizamo, Mary McCormack, Frank Grillo, Maggie Q, AnnaSophia Robb, Dianna Agron, and Ed Westwick in Jekyll Island (2017)

Review by boxleybakerscommunal

Jekyll Island

6/10

Representation?

After trawling through a splurge of "awful" "didn't finish it" "they ate my brain" reviews.. i was wondering if i wasn't "on a different moral compass" but possibly in a different mindset.. I thought (and this is why i bothered looking) somebody might have speculated on a little suggestion. Perhaps the film wasn't great so my thinking picked upon character representation.. wouldn't get to deep here.. but sometimes it seemed as though the reasons for these obscure character traits were on a deeper level with characters representing the government, federal reserve, the public... the choppy sea as the big scary world etcetera..... Might have made/maybe was a wonderful novel but the Hardyesque qualities have been lost in Hollywoods vision... (because that never happens)
  • boxleybakerscommunal
  • Oct 30, 2017

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