| The Reader |
Neha Catch It. Well staged, absorbing and provocative. Director Daldry shows a lot of gumption creating ambiguities to provoke thinking.
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Ira Catch It. A tragic and complex love story made richer by its context, characters and performances. Provocative and engaging.
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| Revolutionary Road |
Neha says Catch It. Uncompromising, brutal and disturbingly realistic aided by absorbing performances and superb camera work.
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Ira says Catch It. Aesthetically directed, incisively adapted with power house performances. A sad unforgettable and universal human drama.
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| Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution |
Neha says Trash It. Uneven writing, hollow and muddled.
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Ira says Trash It. What begins as quirky, clever and promising becomes sloppy, unfocussed and sentimental.
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| The House Bunny |
Neha says Catch It. Anna Faris is a spark and heart of this formulate but entertaining teenage comedy.
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Ira says Catch it. Formulate but fun. Faris is a delight and bubbles with infectious energy.
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