hepcat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 11:31 am
On a scale of 1 Wahlberg to 10 Wahlbergs, how Wahlberg is it?
He could have easily been subbed in for Hawke here. In fact, he would have been a decent fit for Hawke's character. Maybe one of the worst performances by Hawke I've seen, but I suspect most of that was due to bad writing.
I'm not as down on it as others here, but it was very uneven. Could have definitely been a very good movie, but I think the casting was a bit off. And either Julia Roberts is the best actress in the world, or she really has some of that in her personality...because damn, she played that Karen to a "T". I suspect she MUST have a little of that in her to play it so convincingly (even if her abrupt attitude shifts toward certain characters was a bit unbelievable).
I think it was a movie trying hard to be another where there is "A Horror" happening off screen, constantly in the background, and it's only revealed very late into the movie, and even then only a "soupcon" as Jon Stewart says.
Maybe trying to be 10 Cloverfield Lane (which, if you haven't seen that one, you MUST). Or the other one shot in the city and they never really showed the movie monster directly. Can't remember the name.