Review of All the Money in the World (2017) by Compi24 — 16 Jan 2018
The wild true story behind Ridley Scott's "All The Money In The World" - which is interestingly also the inspiration behind his brother Tony's 2004 flick "Man On Fire" - is what propels this movie to such incredibly entertaining heights.
Not even withstanding the fact that a significant portion of this film was reshot over a period of time that measures out to barely a week, it's the script and narrative that are captivating enough. But factoring in all the logistical/ethical/practical dilemmas that must've played out in order for the powers-that-be to even get the chance to bring this film to the cinemagoing public, I definitely feel very lucky indeed.
"All The Money In The World" is a taut, morally thought-provoking thriller with engaging characters, loads of cinematic moments, and a litany of impressive performances.
This review of All the Money in the World (2017) was written by Compi24 on 16 Jan 2018.
All the Money in the World has generally received positive reviews.
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