Review of The Painted Veil (2006) by Edgar C — 20 Jun 2013
The environment is richer than the characters: first flaw. Consequently, you do not care about the relationship of the protagonists: second flaw. The cinematography and some moments of believable language accuracy cannot save this relationship from drowning into film oblivion and being killed by cholera. Yet, this serves as one more proof that Naomi Watts is an actress capable of pulling off complicated roles.
Except in King Kong.
62/100.
This review of The Painted Veil (2006) was written by Edgar C on 20 Jun 2013.
The Painted Veil has generally received very positive reviews.
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