lasasala
Joined Aug 2003
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Amazing cast. I won't spoil the ending but I'll say it is well worth it!
Brittany Murphy was such a bright star. It is a real shame we lost her. Charming, kooky and a bit of an innocent, it all comes across on screen.
And the girlfriends from the past were all great-Derek definitely had a type and once you see them all... well, the story makes sense.
Holly Hunter does a terrific job, as usual. It is too bad that she got typecast in her career-she is so good. And Kevin Sussman is his usual great, goofy self. And let's not forget the inimitable Kathy Bates. If she's in it, I'm always going to watch.
It's funny. I was thinking that the '90s-2000s was the golden age of the rom com. They were pre-Tinder, pre-hook-up culture and so have an innocence to them. Now? Not so much. I'll always go back to this era for my romances.
Brittany Murphy was such a bright star. It is a real shame we lost her. Charming, kooky and a bit of an innocent, it all comes across on screen.
And the girlfriends from the past were all great-Derek definitely had a type and once you see them all... well, the story makes sense.
Holly Hunter does a terrific job, as usual. It is too bad that she got typecast in her career-she is so good. And Kevin Sussman is his usual great, goofy self. And let's not forget the inimitable Kathy Bates. If she's in it, I'm always going to watch.
It's funny. I was thinking that the '90s-2000s was the golden age of the rom com. They were pre-Tinder, pre-hook-up culture and so have an innocence to them. Now? Not so much. I'll always go back to this era for my romances.
Great actors, good director. Boring story.
Listed as a mystery / thriller, this movie is no such thing. It is a more of a family drama.
The wire could have done a better job of plotting and building suspense. And the kid's lines sound too adult. No kid talks like that.
The only redeeming quality was the young girl.
Liam Neeson plays a hot headed artist to his doctor wife, played by Meryl Streep. Edward Furlong plays their 16-year old son and Julie Weldon their 12-year old daughter. They do well; Julie is particularly good. It is just that awful script.
The set is good. Cinematography is fair. The direction is fine.
Listed as a mystery / thriller, this movie is no such thing. It is a more of a family drama.
The wire could have done a better job of plotting and building suspense. And the kid's lines sound too adult. No kid talks like that.
The only redeeming quality was the young girl.
Liam Neeson plays a hot headed artist to his doctor wife, played by Meryl Streep. Edward Furlong plays their 16-year old son and Julie Weldon their 12-year old daughter. They do well; Julie is particularly good. It is just that awful script.
The set is good. Cinematography is fair. The direction is fine.
A new twist on an old standard.
Isolate the rich and famous then pick them off one by one. Throw in some tech, add some exotic landscapes, then make your lead sleuth a reclusive, Asperger-y 20-something and you've got the makings for a nice, creepy mystery.
The cast is terrific: Emma Corrin and Clive Owen are the dream team this movie needs.
The editing is stellar, seamlessly cutting between the timelines to create a nice trajectory. The set is gorgeous-for some reason, it's giving me Ex-Machina vibes.
I'm two episodes in and I'm invested.
Thanks NYT for leading me to this series. I love a good mystery!
Isolate the rich and famous then pick them off one by one. Throw in some tech, add some exotic landscapes, then make your lead sleuth a reclusive, Asperger-y 20-something and you've got the makings for a nice, creepy mystery.
The cast is terrific: Emma Corrin and Clive Owen are the dream team this movie needs.
The editing is stellar, seamlessly cutting between the timelines to create a nice trajectory. The set is gorgeous-for some reason, it's giving me Ex-Machina vibes.
I'm two episodes in and I'm invested.
Thanks NYT for leading me to this series. I love a good mystery!
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