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An average movie

I already saw this movie but since it was ages ago, I thought I might as well check it out again. In fact, even though it be might surprising, the first time around, the main reason I wanted to watch this movie was neither Sandra Bullock or Ryan Gosling, but the fact that it was directed by Barbet Schroeder. Indeed, Schroeder might seem to be a rather obscure director but, at the end of the 80’s, he started a successful career in the US with ‘Barfly’ (which I still need to watch) and this movie would be, so far, his very last US production. To be honest, the story turned out to be too generic but I thought it was still a decent thriller. First of all, it was pretty neat to see Sandra Bullock trying something else for once and I have to admit that, after rewatching the damned thing, she probably actually gave one here of her best performances. It’s too bad they added all this tormented past for her character as it was just convoluted and actually not necessary whatsoever. I mean, it was if they argued that every dedicated cop, especially when you are dealing with a woman, needs some messed-up reason explaining their drive. Eventually, the biggest revelation here was obviously Ryan Gosling though. Back then, the guy was still virtually unknown, and, for a time, he would be mostly famous for being the much younger boyfriend of Sandra Bullock for a while, but already then he was able to lift this movie in spite of its rather generic material. Eventually, Schroeder’s directing turned out to be fairly unremarkable after all but, at least, I did appreciate the fact that they went for a fairly realistic approach (except for the typical far-fetched action driven twist ending). Anyway, to conclude, even though it was nothing great, I still think it is worth a look though, especially if you like the genre.


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Added by johanlefourbe
8 years ago on 11 August 2015 09:30