Review of Hours (2013) by Andre C — 13 Aug 2014
In one of Paul Walker's best performances to date, "Hours" follows a man after the loss of his wife during childbirth and he must keep his baby breathing in the incubator with no power during the events of Hurricane Katrina.
The premise of this film sold me right from the start and it was just the film that he needed to boost his performance stature. Taking place mainly in one building for the entire film, this low-budget film is a true marvel and really something to strive to be able to pull off.
While this film has a few script issues and there are a few predictable moments, Paul Walker's performance vibrates off the screen and the emotion in this film is handled beautifully. Almost every scene made me tear up, because they knew how to handle it.
Aside from it's few faults, "Hours" is a great film!
This review of Hours (2013) was written by Andre C on 13 Aug 2014.
Hours has generally received positive reviews.
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