Young lovers in London are wrapped up in a love triangle that may not be exactly what it seems.Young lovers in London are wrapped up in a love triangle that may not be exactly what it seems.Young lovers in London are wrapped up in a love triangle that may not be exactly what it seems.
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- TriviaFilm debut of Charlie Cox ("Theo").
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Kit Winter: Theo, for Christ's sake, life is not a movie.
Theo: Yeah it is. Come on, whatever you say, whatever you do, movies always got there first. Even that line you just said comes from a movie, um - Kevin Spacey in the end of, uh, Swimming With Sharks.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Seventh Seal (1957)
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Written by Christian Basso and Kal Cahoone
Performed by Christian Basso featuring Kal Cahoone
Published by Warner Chappell 2001
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I waited a day to post a comment to let the movie "sit" with me a while.
First, the acting throughout is excellent. You can't take your eyes off any of the characters, which are richly developed and complex - for the first two-thirds of the movie.
Then the characters become two dimensional, and I ceased to care as much what happens to them - not because of the acting, but because of the plot. Characters with which we identify act in ways that are incongruous and we lose connection with them.
At that point, the plot remains interesting, but it's almost as if we were dwelling inside the story and now we've been pushed out. We still want to know what happens next, but now we're distracted by the distance between us and the characters. But maybe that's the whole point - that people act in ways we don't expect given the situations they face.
It's a good movie and I'd recommend a viewing. As I said the acting is excellent and the plot is very solid - what you think is one thing may actually be another - but there aren't any holes. Just the opposite.
It's just that the first part (the love triangle) is so engaging that some of the plot twists that follow are annoying.
I would still recommend this film. Don't listen to critics anyway - obviously people really loved this film 100% - you might also.
First, the acting throughout is excellent. You can't take your eyes off any of the characters, which are richly developed and complex - for the first two-thirds of the movie.
Then the characters become two dimensional, and I ceased to care as much what happens to them - not because of the acting, but because of the plot. Characters with which we identify act in ways that are incongruous and we lose connection with them.
At that point, the plot remains interesting, but it's almost as if we were dwelling inside the story and now we've been pushed out. We still want to know what happens next, but now we're distracted by the distance between us and the characters. But maybe that's the whole point - that people act in ways we don't expect given the situations they face.
It's a good movie and I'd recommend a viewing. As I said the acting is excellent and the plot is very solid - what you think is one thing may actually be another - but there aren't any holes. Just the opposite.
It's just that the first part (the love triangle) is so engaging that some of the plot twists that follow are annoying.
I would still recommend this film. Don't listen to critics anyway - obviously people really loved this film 100% - you might also.
- delphine090
- Mar 12, 2005
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- El punto sobre la i
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- Gross US & Canada
- $307,486
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,581
- Mar 13, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $307,486
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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