Sigh.
I really don't get the point of this film and its whiney man-baby protagonist who remains unchanged throughout the film. I mean everyone plays their roles very well, and its well shot. But why would anyone be interested in making this man's story?
Truth really is stranger than fiction.
Around halfway through this started to get interesting. Emily Blunt is excellent, but the story felt far too disjointed to work. Also way too much voice-over, I know it was adapted from a book but interior monologues very rarely work in film.
So I had no idea this had such a bizarre, but awesome plot
This is a terrible terrible film. Was it supposed to be funny? Because that's the impression I got from the way it listed the dead. It did not make me laugh, not once.
It was mean spirited, I didn't care about any of the so-called characters, and it was boring. One to miss I think.
I was disappointed with this to be honest. It was okay, and had some nice touches but didn't work for me overall
I still really love this film, but the whole Harvey Dent storyline makes absolutely no sense.
Better than I'd expected and surprisingly emotional
Supposedly this is a classic, and part of the "canon" of great films. I dunno, seems all over the place and badly directed/written to me. But maybe that's because I can conceive of Mexicans as people not criminals. Also Brownface much!
I was somewhat exasperated at times by this film, but it was better than The Happening. Very low bar I know.
I mean, it totally makes no sense, but I suppose it kept me watching for the whole film...
Interesting, and entertained me while I was watching but I get the feeling that it glossed over a lot of things. Rebecca Hall was fantastic, but her character's worries didn't seem to get much explanation.
What is the point in this film... I just don't get it.
Interesting, and certainly creepy in parts, but didn't quite work.
This was not a good film.
Not good at all.