Should I see it?No...yes...


Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn in a movie together – why not just kick me in the shins and poke me in the eye?
I didn’t hate this film but I absolutely didn’t adore it like most other critics. I have a pretty heavy bias against Sarandon, so that counts into my opinion. The movie is so weighed down by its self-perceived importance that it leads to a stuffy presentation. Granted the subject of the redemption of a death row inmate is a serious subject, but the film is suffocated by its somberness. Penn offers a finely crafted performance as usual and is very intense, although to be fair, I’ve never seen him be anything but intense. Tim Robbins is not a gentle director. His scenes are crammed with obvious plays to the audiences emotions. His manipulations payoff more times than not but his intruding hand is a distraction.
Related Reviews:Sean Penn moviesThe Interpreter (2005)21 Grams (2003)Other Critic's Reviews:ReelViewsCrazy4Cinema
0 comments:
Post a Comment