Review of Stranger Than Fiction (2000) by Gavin L — 10 Aug 2012
Stranger than fiction is a fun movie that I honestly did not want to end. It was so interesting watching harold face his future as plot finds him instead of him finding plot. When he realizes he is being narrated by a mysteries woman the fun and comedy picks up.
When he meets Ana Pascal his character instantly begins to change, and the character developement begins to pick up. When you learn harold is in Karren Eiffle (Kay)'s new book you begin predicting new ideas.
You also learn Kay seems to have writters block but claims she dosen't and wants to prove it in her new book staring harold. the movie goes along harolds life and describes his ristwatch being alive, which is one of the most interesting subjects in the movie.
Throughout the movie you harold crick to die less and less, as he finds out Kay wants to kill him out. Kay has killed 80 people in all 80 of her books, and harold has to find a way to pervent that from happening.
Overall I would give this interesting tale a five out of five star rating. I would recemened this for anyone who is int the mood for an interesting story.
This review of Stranger Than Fiction (2000) was written by Gavin L on 10 Aug 2012.
Stranger Than Fiction has generally received positive reviews.
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