Review of Quid Pro Quo (2008) by Jean Oppenheimer for Village Voice — 17 Apr 2017
Farmiga is captivating, Stahl less so--although a bigger problem is writer/director Carlos Brooks's script, which sets up one story, then shifts gears into something more personal and psychologically specific.
That's normally a plus, deepening the viewer's sense of involvement, but the transition here is bumpy and, ultimately, unconvincing.
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This review of Quid Pro Quo (2008) was written by Jean Oppenheimer and published by Village Voice on 17 Apr 2017.
Quid Pro Quo has generally received mixed reviews.
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