Review of Uncertainty (2009) by Max S — 13 Dec 2009
An interesting, original film with solid improvised performances and some of the best cinematography of the year. New York looks incredible and the story occasionally intrigues, but it's interesting ideas and symbolism take it only so far before you start to wonder if you're watching a once promising idea searching for meaning.
Altogether, I'd say check it out if only to support a small film that obviously has some talented people behind and in front of the camera. As for as improvised dialogue goes though, it's pretty weak as the actors seem to just repeat key things over and over again, which in turn causes some scenes to lag.
If you want solid improvised dialogue, check out any of David Gordon Greens films, especially "All the Real Girls.".
This review of Uncertainty (2009) was written by Max S on 13 Dec 2009.
Uncertainty has generally received mixed reviews.
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