Review of Dot the I (2003) by Sapphire G — 28 Dec 2010
Silly, but not as horrible as critics lead to believe. However, it was probably because my expectations were so low that I wasn't terribly disappointed at the end. I was fine with the twist, even amused.
It wasnt great but at least the movie came alive after having been so dull during the first half hour. That at the time of its release anyone dared to compare it with "Memento", that I can't understand.
And I'm still intrigued by Carmen's statement to Kit "A kiss dots the 'i' on the word Love." Really? How? "I guess it doesnt work in English" she says, and it certainly doesnt, but neither "love" in Spanish (which she speaks) or Portuguese (which Kit speaks).
Did I miss something? It's always a pleasure to see Gael acting, but his character was somewhat dull here. I honestly only liked D'Arcy's performance. Didn't care for Natalia Verbeke, whose character was incredibly unsympathetic.
This review of Dot the I (2003) was written by Sapphire G on 28 Dec 2010.
Dot the I has generally received positive reviews.
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