unitedcapt
Joined Sep 2016
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It starts well and slowly builds. There's a couple little side-bars you're unsure of; 'the guy in 128...what's that about?' The dialogue suffers the same as so many movies these days. WHY ARE THEY ALWAYS WHISPERING? FOR GOD'S SAKE, JUST TALK NORMALLY. Anyway, I agree with other reviews. It seems they just decided to end it without much more work. Had much potential. Seemed a waste of time when the credits rolled.
I must have seen every I Love Lucy episode multiple times as a kid. I was interested to see this depiction of the real people. The story started out interesting, but Nicole Kidman never appeared anywhere close to Lucille Ball. I thought the other 3 actors were closer, especially Fred. Kidman's looks and acting just didn't cut it. I had to work too hard to imagine her as Lucille Ball. The story and drama were interesting but seemed over-cooked, making the movie too long.
This movie could have been better but, unlike many these days, I watched it to the end. Some poor dialogue and maybe acting, but good storyline and suspense. At least they weren't mumbling and whispering so much like many movies these days where nobody knows what was said. However, it was odd how the police shots kept missing while the baddies didn't. But nice to see how our society was once free of masks. Except for those baddies....good old days.