Review of Stranger Than Fiction (2000) by Nikita M — 15 Apr 2012
Stranger Than Fiction, is a true masterpiece. Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) is obssessed with numbers, and is, coincidently, an IRS agent. He realizes, whilst brushing his teeth that his entire life is being narrated, like a novel.
The film, which I was suprised to find was not based on a book, is smartly written and acted, with Maggie and Will lending equally fnny and depressingly good performances. Most people say that you are only as strong as your weakest link, and while Stranger has only one weak link, it is just that you want to hear more about the side characters, and the other people in Mr.
Crick's life. Everything, from the smartly used and taken advantage of interface at the beginning to the hautingly amazing music, makes Stranger Than Fiction, an obvious pick. 4.9/5.
This review of Stranger Than Fiction (2000) was written by Nikita M on 15 Apr 2012.
Stranger Than Fiction has generally received positive reviews.
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