steven-112
Joined Jan 2001
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What starts out as an art house experiment turns into an affecting morality tale that draws genuine concern for the principal players dilemma. Will the prey become the hunter.
Futterman is great but the fantasy sequences get a little incoherent near the end but it wraps it up nicely.
Futterman is great but the fantasy sequences get a little incoherent near the end but it wraps it up nicely.
A bizarre little jejune movie with seemingly detestable characters somehow works as it draws you into caring for the principal players deficiencies. Like peeling an onion, both sweet and sour.
Arquette is on top form in a more serious role for once. Excellent performances from the entire cast but what really impressed was the wonderful soundtrack, one of the most offbeat and eclectic ever compiled and now a favourite of mine.
Arquette is on top form in a more serious role for once. Excellent performances from the entire cast but what really impressed was the wonderful soundtrack, one of the most offbeat and eclectic ever compiled and now a favourite of mine.
Absolutely charming, an old school romance that would never see the light of day in the noughties.
Full of genuinely funny moments, particularly from Shelley Long chastising her infant on the dangers of sticking fingers in sockets or eating oil covered bolts in a non-chalont manner. Leads look great and have the timing for comedy. Jamie Gertz never fails to charm.
Funny, romantic, inspiring and beautiful, says this soppy old romantic.
Full of genuinely funny moments, particularly from Shelley Long chastising her infant on the dangers of sticking fingers in sockets or eating oil covered bolts in a non-chalont manner. Leads look great and have the timing for comedy. Jamie Gertz never fails to charm.
Funny, romantic, inspiring and beautiful, says this soppy old romantic.