3 reviews
Do you like your movie to have a couple of twists? No matter if you can see them coming or not? To be fair, certain situations only have either or as options. Either this is a good guy or a bad guy. So no cookie for you if you guessed this right. On the other hand, since I don't control your cookies, I reckon you might get one after all, no matter if I approve or not.
That being said, there are some interesting relationships on display here, but also quite some overacting ... and the drama! Oh boy the drama might make you sick. If you can overcome that though and the obvious cliches and the ending that really made things conviniently fall into place (a lot of things had to go that way for this to make sense ... and still it doesn't) ... if you can overlook many things there is some light at the end of the tunnel
That being said, there are some interesting relationships on display here, but also quite some overacting ... and the drama! Oh boy the drama might make you sick. If you can overcome that though and the obvious cliches and the ending that really made things conviniently fall into place (a lot of things had to go that way for this to make sense ... and still it doesn't) ... if you can overlook many things there is some light at the end of the tunnel
- petersonteddy
- Mar 5, 2009
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"Irreversi", directed by Michael Gleissner presents the tale of a married couple whose lives become entangled in a web of deceit and mistrust. The conclusion draws on a twist which very few people would see coming. Presented well, the movie draws from top-notch performances from its main as well as supporting cast. The professional cinematography to the elaborate sets to the near perfect direction makes the movie an entertaining and gripping melodrama. The movie moves at a moderately good pace and never begins to drag thereby keeping the audience engaged at all points. A must-see drama, the movie is certainly worth watching.