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  jack@ wrote:
  From the perspective of the viagra generation, this film is worth sitting through if you think of it as a 2 hour meditation on Norah Jones' lips, which are truly gorgeous, even if her acting debut was only fair to middlin. Jude Law did his usual standup job of pouring lashings of irrestitible charm over everything. I wondered if Weisz and Portman agreed to act in this movie because it gave them the chance to step out of character and have a crack at something completely different - quite a challenge in this car wreck of a movie. At times I was thinking, is the direction of this movie supposed to be cool or is it really as bad as I think? Certainly there were 4 occasions when I did violent double takes because the cutting and music editing was so bad the high school AV club could have done better. But then American directors like to to do Kung Fu movies. I just hope Oriental audiences think we do a better job of them than this guy did of an American movie full of people moodily obsessed with the carnage of broken relationships. By half way through I was having to suppress my irritation and was wondering why do people think their silly feelings are so important anyway? Never a good sign! But then Rachel was hot and so was the pie.
(4/10)
 
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