I saw this earlier this week and forgot to give my thoughts, if that tells you anything. It's actually really good, but not quite the achievement many critics are claiming it to be, IMO. It's just a little too much in the acting department, to the point where it almost feels unnatural and forced at times. Driver and Johansson will no doubt both be nominated, and Driver may very well win for his role, but it's very much a "Hey, look at these people ACT!" kind of thing as opposed to just letting the audience get so caught up in the story and performances that we forget we're watching actors in the first place, if that makes sense.
I will say, this was the first movie I can remember that focusses on the nuts and bolts process of divorce - not just the effects of the divorce - and for that reason alone it stands out. It's enlightening and frustrating in that regard, and somewhat gut wrenching at times, but also not quite as deep and affecting as I expected it to be, either. There's just something slightly off about it that's hard to put my finger on.
That said, In addition to the acting noms, it'll definitely be nominated for Best Picture, along with probably a few other nominations. So it's not like it isn't worth seeing. It absolutely it is. It's just that this thing was SO hyped during the festival circuit that I couldn't help but be a little disappointed with the end result. I have a feeling if I were to watch it again I'd appreciate it a bit more, but I really have no desire to give it another shot.
It hit theaters in limited release last week, comes to Netflix on December 6, and I'll definitely be interested to see what everyone else thinks...
I will say, this was the first movie I can remember that focusses on the nuts and bolts process of divorce - not just the effects of the divorce - and for that reason alone it stands out. It's enlightening and frustrating in that regard, and somewhat gut wrenching at times, but also not quite as deep and affecting as I expected it to be, either. There's just something slightly off about it that's hard to put my finger on.
That said, In addition to the acting noms, it'll definitely be nominated for Best Picture, along with probably a few other nominations. So it's not like it isn't worth seeing. It absolutely it is. It's just that this thing was SO hyped during the festival circuit that I couldn't help but be a little disappointed with the end result. I have a feeling if I were to watch it again I'd appreciate it a bit more, but I really have no desire to give it another shot.
It hit theaters in limited release last week, comes to Netflix on December 6, and I'll definitely be interested to see what everyone else thinks...