Review of Dedication (2007) by Chris H — 13 Oct 2009
Misanthropic and emotionally complex. I'm there, sort of. Yeah, I dealt with one of these emotionally complex, misanthropic geniuses, and hey, it ain't all a bowl of cherries, if you know what I mean. Oh wait, maybe I see myself as misanthropic and emotionally complex, to some degree.
Still, flicks like this serve a purpose, in that you can't imagine Joe and Jane Sixpack giving it the time of day. Total wtf, give me a break. No really, it was great. A lot of truth, except the whole Mandy Moore thing between him and her. The stuff with the illustrator and her mother (played by Diane Wiest) was great. Check it out, if only for that.
Soundtrack was great too. Could probably say more, but I'll save you the rambling for another time. Actually, no. Can't let it go just yet. You see, in the story is a rock, and it's a pearl-like, once of a kind type-thing. "There's only one." Oh dang, what was I going to say. Maybe just leave it there.
This review of Dedication (2007) was written by Chris H on 13 Oct 2009.
Dedication has generally received positive reviews.
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