chrisalfred-26367
Joined Apr 2019
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Decently produced on a low budget, this is a dialogue-driven movie in the same vein as movies based on plays, such as Glengarry Glen Ross or Doubt. The subject matter is interesting, but the ending is a bit muddled.
Although none of the actors are recognizable, some give great performances- especially Alexandria Payton & Amanda Joy Erickson. If you're into dialogue-driven films/theatre or want to get excited about bank executives being greedy, give it a try.
Although none of the actors are recognizable, some give great performances- especially Alexandria Payton & Amanda Joy Erickson. If you're into dialogue-driven films/theatre or want to get excited about bank executives being greedy, give it a try.
This movie has breathtaking visuals and some very good acting from all. The means by which they set out to "undo Thanos' act of destruction" is a major cliche that took about half the movie for me to get comfortable with. But the rest of the show was great and they hit all the right emotional notes as well.
We all go for different reasons, but for me, this has it all: thoughtfulness, a compassion for its characters, social commentary, solid acting, some action. Add in some beautiful homages to the value of books and libraries, and that's what you have here. All the actors are good, but Wright, Williams, Malone, and Estevez were standouts for me.