It goes far beyond the Anthony Hopkins monologue scene.. most of the actings are greatly performed, the storyline evolves from a fair drama based into the interrelationship between the characters to a good thriller in the last 10 minutes of film. Despite the specialized critics I think the movie has its own movement, the storyline doesn't get "stuck" in any way. But I agree that if some relationships where developed beyond their stereotypes the movie would had much more to show....
Well I just love those movies "let's go round the world and see how so many different depressed and stupid people are unknowingly interconnected".
Another one of those "let's go round the world and see how so many different depressed and stupid people are unknowingly interconnected," mega-story portmanteaus a la "Crash". Stick around for Anthony Hopkins giving a fantastic monologue at an AA meeting, otherwise just forget it.
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eduaudy
It goes far beyond the Anthony Hopkins monologue scene.. most of the actings are greatly performed, the storyline evolves from a fair drama based into the interrelationship between the characters to a good thriller in the last 10 minutes of film. Despite the specialized critics I think the movie has its own movement, the storyline doesn't get "stuck" in any way. But I agree that if some relationships where developed beyond their stereotypes the movie would had much more to show....Well I just love those movies "let's go round the world and see how so many different depressed and stupid people are unknowingly interconnected".
It's, at least, a fair movie.
Agrimorfee
Another one of those "let's go round the world and see how so many different depressed and stupid people are unknowingly interconnected," mega-story portmanteaus a la "Crash". Stick around for Anthony Hopkins giving a fantastic monologue at an AA meeting, otherwise just forget it.