Review of Zero Effect (1998) by Ruby L — 11 Jul 2008
Very underappreciated. Pullman gives a brilliant performance. The part in the diner in particular where he wants to talk about his parents but then pulls back. The movie's strength is what is between the lines especially in the love story element.
Sure it's a mystery, and it's funny but It's also saying alot about obsession... pain...and human connection...I get that. The soundtrack is kick ass too.
This review of Zero Effect (1998) was written by Ruby L on 11 Jul 2008.
Zero Effect has generally received positive reviews.
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