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Review of by Befani G — 15 Jun 2010

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I expected a Lost in Translation-esque buddy dramedy, but instead this movie was pretty dull. There were some good scenes between screen legend Peter O'Toole and his co-star Jodie Whitaker, but it wasn't enough to make this movie recommendable.

Whitaker's character was pretty annoying and her overreactions to little things were unbelievable. This movie lacked much of a narrative and thus it could not hold my interest. Even O'Toole's character wasn't that interesting.

He pulled a Seth Rogen/ George Clooney in this movie and basically played a variation of himself: a drunk and fast-talking old timer. Like Rogen and Clooney often do, O'Toole was still able to offer charm even though his acting was lazy.

The premise of this movie is pretty simple: O'Toole is an old actor who is suffering from a sickness when he starts a friendship with the young relative of one of his buddies. It doesn't move into romantic territory or anything, the relationship between O'Toole and Whitaker is kind of like the Murray-Johannson relationship in Lost in Translation.

Back during the Oscar run of 2006 I was pulling for O'Toole to snag his first ever Oscar as I'm sure most people were, but he lost to Forrest Whitaker (it's kind of strange that O'Toole's co-star in this movie share's the first name of Forrest Whitaker's character in The Crying Game and Forrest's actual last name.

Coincidence? I think not.). Now that I've seen Venus, I can say that O'Toole's performance was not award worthy and I'm fairly certain that Forrest Whitaker deserved his trophy for The Last King of Scotland, a film I still have yet to see.

Overall, this was a dull movie with a few good scenes. On a side note, this movie had a nice musical score, the opening and closing images were perfect and poetic, and there were two scenes that used well-placed music (the scene where Jodie Whitaker's character sticks her head out of the limo and the ending).

This review of Venus (2010) was written by on 15 Jun 2010.

Venus has generally received positive reviews.

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