Review of The Best of Me (2014) by Kimberley Jones for Austin Chronicle — 15 Oct 2014
Already hobbled by an overwrought story that turns positively Hallmark-Movie-preposterous in its third act, journeyman director Michael Hoffman (Soapdish, The Last Station) can’t conceive of a single memorable set-piece or rouse his actors into action.
By the time Marsden’s character has very polite sex with the love of his life with his pants still on, I was done.
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This review of The Best of Me (2014) was written by Kimberley Jones and published by Austin Chronicle on 15 Oct 2014.
The Best of Me has generally received mixed reviews.
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