Review of Hours (2013) by Leon B — 22 Feb 2014
Review:
This movie did take me a bit long to watch because I kept on falling asleep. The concept was good, but the tempo is really slow and there isn't enough happening to keep it interesting. When the dog was introduced in the movie, it reminded a lot like I Am Legend, which was a much better movie in my opinion. Anyway, you can't help feeling emotional through the film and imagining what you would do if you was in the same situation. As this was the last full movie made by Paul Walker before he died in a fatal car crash, you can't help thinking that it's a total waste of a great actor who didn't really get the recognition that he deserved. Watchable!
Round-Up:
I was hoping for a twist or the introduction of another character through this movie so it would pick up the pace. The whole beginning was pretty emotional and Paul Walker done well by making it realistic, but it did need a bit of a boost. Everybody remembers the Hurricane Katrina disaster so this actually could have been a real situation. I couldn't imagine how it would be to be in a situation were you are in a hospital by yourself keeping your baby alive, so with that in mind, it wasn't all bad.
Budget: $4million.
Worldwide Gross: N/A.
I recommend this movie to people who are into there deep dramas about a man trying to keep is baby alive with a generator in a hospital by himself. 4/10.
This review of Hours (2013) was written by Leon B on 22 Feb 2014.
Hours has generally received positive reviews.
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