Came across this movie on Netflix and it gave off a Bonnie and Clyde impression, which as it turns out is not at all the way it went. There's a scene where they discuss how they'd go about robbing a place, but that's as far as the Bonnie and Clyde vibe goes.The main characters' "meet cute" moment was a typical guy saves girl scenario where the guy is suddenly so inclined to offer the girl sanctuary from whatever it is that ails her. We find out more about her and you kind of realize pretty quickly how the two are going to be connected. Emile Hirsch and Zoe Kravitz are great actors on their own, but together they don't seem to mesh. Their relationship was not really believable and they don't seem to even see each other in their scenes. I thought maybe I'd missed something, because the plot felt so weak, but no, it really was just kind of a weak plot -- as if the writer/ director were like "ok we'll come back to this part and beef it up and make it better" -- but then they never really went back. The characters didn't really develop or change in any way; they were static and flat. I feel like Emory Cohen's character was supposed to be a comic relief, and while I think he is a great actor (the OA, Brooklyn) here, he was mostly just a token, and his girlfriend was a throwaway. Maybe you're supposed to care about them, maybe a little bit? But you don't. The real action seems to come up out of nowhere, which I suppose can be true of life because sometimes everything just blows up when you don't expect it...but it doesn't really work well here. Remember when I said the plot was weak and I felt like someone said they'd go back later to beef it up? I think they threw all the beef into the stew that is the finale. These scenes are pretty brutal and violent, and it's like where did this come from?? (Ron Burgundy is coming to mind ...that escalated quickly...)I'm not going to tell you how to live your life, so watch it if you want. It filled an hour and 40 minutes of my life, and will do the same for you. Don't expect anything great but also don't expect anything colossally terrible. This movie is basically your local grocery store's generic brand version of Drive.
... View MoreI took a chance on the 10/10 reviewers today because I usually do if they are that mixed. This movie may not be for everyone but for me it was fantastic. This is my first review because I find it terrible that some people can post such awful reviews on movies simply because they didn't enjoy it. When people search IMDb for a movie and see these reviews it ruins a great movie for everyone watching and those who put a lot of hard work creating it. VnR is beautifully shot has great characters who feel real to me and has a slow burn leading to a good ending (in my opinion) that will leave you thinking long after. Congratulations to everyone involved, I will recommend this movie to all my friends. And to the one star reviewers I say this. You should be banned from reviewing movies. It makes me wonder how many other great movies I've missed because of you.
... View MoreEmile Hirsch is a great actor, I believed pretty versatile too until I came across this movie. However his stud, tough guy act is a pain to watch, he just seems to never fit the bill nor the part throughout the whole movie, the more I watched the more I wanted to unsee. Maybe there's something about the physical attributes that completely clash with the idea of a character that was perhaps behind his play. He looks like a teenage, tiny Clint Eastwood version spoof or something like that. It would be hilarious if it wasn't meant to be drama. The cherry on top for this disaster is the script, the guy who wrote this should be crucified and flogged to a pulp. It just doesn't make any sense drifting between teen-age fantasies and wanna be tough (someday) men.
... View MoreIf you're looking for a good thriller, good actors, and impressive settings check this Indie film out.Emile Hirsch and Zoe Kravitz have some genuine chemistry.Has a similar desolate, small town tone as All the Real Girls by David Gordon Green except with startling violence.The film leaves you on edge the entire time.Can't wait to see more from this filmmaker.
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