Review of Price Check (2012) by Rachel C — 12 Dec 2013
This movie had much potential, but I was disappointed about all of the inconsistencies in the film which ruined everything. Queue the scene where Pete inadvertently fingers his office mate for termination, while the person Pete really thought should get fired stays. When the co-worker finds out Pete was the one who used his name, he said, "Never talk to me again".
Then two scenes later, Pete is having a full blown conversation with him. That is frustrating to the viewer.
Pete cheats on his wife, gets caught (rather stupidly), and then "Hey! It's all good!".
Susan is the epitome of someone with a borderline personality disorder (although, I hate using the word 'borderline'), Yet, she is given positions of top responsibilities in corporations where it is acceptable for her to blow through money and throw physical tantrums on the floor as a child would. She's foul and classless and dirty. But Parker Posey pulls it off, which is the only redeeming quality of the fim. Completely unbelievable, except I believed in Susan's narcissistic behavior, and for that I give this movie one extra star.
This review of Price Check (2012) was written by Rachel C on 12 Dec 2013.
Price Check has generally received mixed reviews.
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