Review of Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) by Evil S — 10 Aug 2004
[font=Arial]You may notice I've been rather busy watching movies. This is because the only thing I can do this month is study, read books and watch movies. And eat stuff that's been in the fridge for days and doesn't look too appetizing.[/font].
[font=Arial][u][b]The Dead Zone:[/b][/u] Intriguing, but a bit episodic. Walken makes up for it with another great performance.[/font].
[font=Arial][u][b]Boogie Nights:[/b][/u] Not a dull moment; Anderson?s style gets a bit tiresome after a while; questionable moral.[/font].
[font=Arial][u][b]Shrek 2:[/b][/u] Hilarious, even if a large portion of the jokes are going to age very badly; basically repeats message from the first film.[/font].
[font=Arial][u][b]Girlfight:[/b][/u] Strong acting by Rodriguez makes up for the plot?s clichés. It?s been done better in Billy Elliot and Rocky.[/font].
[font=Arial][b][u]13 Conversations about one thing:[/u][/b] Fascinating look on the lives of different individuals who question their ways of life when something changes. Fine acting all around, with Arkin being the standout.[/font].
This review of Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) was written by Evil S on 10 Aug 2004.
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing has generally received positive reviews.
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