svenpombreu
Joined Mar 2011
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I was completely unaware of this movie. But it was mainly the handsome poster that made me curious about the story. So I set it up totally without a trailer or any prior knowledge.
The film starts in a hut and that is where it takes place for 90%.
You quickly get the feeling that you are not watching a movie, but a play.
Stephen Lang's acting is very clever and believable. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of Marc Senter (who also co-produces this film).
As for the story, it is very easy to guess what is actually going on and the "twist" can't really be called a twist.
It feels like a missed opportunity, unfortunately.
5/10 for Stephen Lang's acting performance.
The film starts in a hut and that is where it takes place for 90%.
You quickly get the feeling that you are not watching a movie, but a play.
Stephen Lang's acting is very clever and believable. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of Marc Senter (who also co-produces this film).
As for the story, it is very easy to guess what is actually going on and the "twist" can't really be called a twist.
It feels like a missed opportunity, unfortunately.
5/10 for Stephen Lang's acting performance.
I was really hoping this documentary would throw up some really fun trivia about the movies De Palma has made. But unfortunately you don't really learn anything new.
Most interestingly, De Palma actually says that his most famous scenes from his greatest hits are copies of scenes from older movies.
What was really nice were the old footage of a very young Robert De Niro...
This could be so much more interesting...
Svendarson.
Most interestingly, De Palma actually says that his most famous scenes from his greatest hits are copies of scenes from older movies.
What was really nice were the old footage of a very young Robert De Niro...
This could be so much more interesting...
Svendarson.
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