Review of Beatriz at Dinner (2017) by Gern — 09 Mar 2018
This is NOT a comedy; it has almost no humor. Hayek is downtrodden, depressed and devastated throughout. Lithgow is amoral, pompous and boasting. Neither is interesting or entertaining. There is no ethical question; she is correct and he is evil.
Although I completely agree with Hayek's character, it was a struggle to get through this film. And then the end was terrible, almost a flip-off for watching the whole thing. The worst film for both stars.
This review of Beatriz at Dinner (2017) was written by Gern on 09 Mar 2018.
Beatriz at Dinner has generally received mixed reviews.
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