Review of Boogie Woogie (2010) by Brent D — 27 Jul 2011
Good cast, but the script is heavily forced and some of the actors (chiefly Danny huston and Gillian Anderson), good as they are normally, seem to have trouble taking it seriously. Alse strange is the presence of a British accent in Anderson's mouth, which serves no real purpose other than giving her character an extra and unneccessary feature.
The plot, a character study set in the artworld, has about six different branches going off in a hundred different directions, and because of this it's extremely difficult to care about anyone in any of them.
By the time the final perplexing shot comes up, it seems as though the fillmmakers were trying to be DaVinci but ended up being jackson Pollack.
This review of Boogie Woogie (2010) was written by Brent D on 27 Jul 2011.
Boogie Woogie has generally received mixed reviews.
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