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Review of by Gina F — 18 Jan 2010

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JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, LYNN COLLINS, OLIVIA THIRLBY, ASSUMPTA SERNA, NELSON LANDRIEU.

A young couple, in love and facing a life-changing decision, find one seemingly ordinary July 4th cleaved in two by the flip of a coin on the Brooklyn Bridge.

Uncertainty.. Well after watching this movie, that is were it leaves me.. With uncertainty if I liked this movie or not. Definitely didn't love it, but I guess I did like it. It wasn't a bad movie. Just slow and boring at times. I hate saying that about any film Joseph Gordon-Levitt is in, but this wasn't his best movie. Great acting, just an OK film. Nothing special. Plus I have read some reviews that it is like another movie called 'Run Lola Run'. I have never seen that movie so I can't make the same accusation. The concept is interesting though. Flip a coin and then play out how either scenario would have went. Of course one having an better out come then the other. A movie about the 'what if''s'. The performances by both JGL and Lynn Collins were great. Just the movement of the movie was slow for my liking. Still a movie worth watching. But not one that would probably be watched more then once. This movie has action, romance, a touch of comedy, and a little bit of suspense. Just wish the flow of the movie would have been a little faster and the ending wouldn't have left me unsatisfied. Still in the end great performances by the leads and a good concept.

This review of Uncertainty (2009) was written by on 18 Jan 2010.

Uncertainty has generally received mixed reviews.

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