Review of All the Money in the World (2017) by Willyam_Carr — 31 Dec 2017
All the Money in the World is a surprisingly successful film. This tense and strangely humorous thriller is another perfect example of how Ridley Scott is possibly the most reliable filmmaker working today.
Michelle Williams is impeccable as the terrified mother of kidnapped teenager; Christopher Plummer is fabulous as the cold, stoic, and greedy J. Paul Getty; and Mark Wahlberg is completely serviceable.
My only problem? This should have been filmed in black-and-white. The movie shows brief flashbacks in black-and-white, and they're far more aesthetically pleasing the color palette used. Other than that, this is a perfectly enjoyable historical thriller, with two great performances.
This review of All the Money in the World (2017) was written by Willyam_Carr on 31 Dec 2017.
All the Money in the World has generally received positive reviews.
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