Review of The Walker (2007) by Arnoldp. — 10 Dec 2007
Considering all of the talent that went into making this film it was flat. Woody channeled his best Truman Capote imitation and did a good job. He showed acting chops and juxtaposed with his great performance in "No Country for Old Men", impressed me.
The gay man he was portraying seemed a hackneyed throwback to some character out of the fifties.The grand ladies all were fun to watch, waltzing through their roles. The Washington scene had some sizzling dialogue, but it could have been so much better the way "Michael Clayton" sizzled.
This review of The Walker (2007) was written by Arnoldp. on 10 Dec 2007.
The Walker has generally received mixed reviews.
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