Review of Two Days, One Night (2014) by Bigtruck — 09 Oct 2015
Halfway through the film (when I gave into boredom and turned it off) I'd yet to see any dramatic tension, strong performances or even awkward conversation. Instead, a woman made sluggish, whiny and morose by her mental illness plods from one banal setting to the next (a hallway; a convenience story) to have nearly identical conversations with equally uninteresting coworkers.
We're supposed to care about these scenes because her job is at stake, but the film fails to establish that Sandra deserves that job. I wouldn't vote for her.
This review of Two Days, One Night (2014) was written by Bigtruck on 09 Oct 2015.
Two Days, One Night has generally received very positive reviews.
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