It was entertaining in the sense Danny Boyle was able to use his incredible style of intensity, and dramatics that were used in Slumdog Millionaire and 28 Days Later. It's riveting, intense, and emotionally spectacular. The biggest and only disappointment was James Franco's appearance in this film. Yes, it was his best performance of his career, it's just not believable whenever he's on screen, he just poisons the film.
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