Review of Two Weeks (2006) by Michael Rechtshaffen for The Hollywood Reporter — 06 Jan 2012
The script is not without some perceptive observations about family dynamics, but the problematic tone keeps getting in the way. A little absurdist levity in these instances always helps to prevent things from becoming too maudlin, but in Stockman's hands, the played-for-laughs elements in this tragicomedy feel forced rather than organic, ultimately creating an emotional disconnect with the viewer.
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This review of Two Weeks (2006) was written by Michael Rechtshaffen and published by The Hollywood Reporter on 06 Jan 2012.
Two Weeks has generally received positive reviews.
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