Review of All Good Things (2010) by Sey G — 27 Dec 2010
The film is filled with the right amount of mystery, suspense and drama to keep you in-tune. The range of these senses gives the film a sustained intensity throughout. The ending leaves you begging for the 'most important conclusion'.
Regardless, without the 'conclusion' one may wonder, how does this film affects the perception of the real David Mark's associates? Kirsten's and Ryan's performances seemed effortless maybe because the chemistry between them was evident and natural.
Kirsten's delivery of Kathie's emotional pain and distress was felt. Ryan's performance was nonchalant but equally strong. The music selection had me grooving. In all, I enjoyed the film.
This review of All Good Things (2010) was written by Sey G on 27 Dec 2010.
All Good Things has generally received mixed reviews.
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