Review of Puffball (2007) by Kevin M. W — 10 Aug 2015
Nicolas Roeg wants to touch some deep forgotten chords of the old days here, when the feel of things that go bump in the night was more than simply a yearly holiday for kids but he never latches onto the vibe and so neither do we.
The shadows are there, but not fully realized, and so the things a waste by the end, before the end. Don Sutherland coasts through the film with a smile on his face that seems to imply: "I can't believe they're paying me for this shit.
" You'll quickly come to see his point unfortunately.
This review of Puffball (2007) was written by Kevin M. W on 10 Aug 2015.
Puffball has generally received negative reviews.
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