Review of Pleasantville (1998) by Kayla H — 11 Dec 2009
In order, these are the thoughts that raced through my mind while watching this film:
- This acting is really bad.
- This plot set-up is really unbelievable.
- I can't believe how stupid Reese Witherspoon is being right now.
- This script is hokey.
- I wish this score was original in some degree.
- Well, at least we're starting to have tension outside of the Maguire-Witherspoon dynamic.
- The cinematography here is pretty damn good.
- The concept of the film is really awesome.
- William H. Macy makes this movie better.
- Actually, I'm starting to really enjoy this.
- Oh, is this a movie about racism now?
- Oh, is this a movie about the Garden of Eden now?
- Where the hell did Reese Witherspoon go? Is she not even important to the film anymore?
- Quit staring, Tobey. That's awkward.
- Everyone is getting kid of ridiculous.
- This change of heart in the court is forced and cliche.
- Actually, these last twenty-five minutes are really cliche.
- Tobey, you really, really need to stop staring.
Summary: Great concept, sloppy execution. After a poor intro, the movie begins to pick up, only to end on a very disappointing note.
This review of Pleasantville (1998) was written by Kayla H on 11 Dec 2009.
Pleasantville has generally received very positive reviews.
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