I was going to say that I wrote about it here, but not very much, because it was a competent little thriller, whereas the other two films I watched and wrote about at the same time were more complicated - maybe more uneven or questionable, but also more thought-provoking, for me, at least.
I understand that. Sometimes you watch a movie and you enjoy it and you don't have much more to say about it than that, as opposed to the movie that's so close or so frustrating or so weird that hours and thousands of words later, you're still thinking.
(Do you know anything about The Third Secret (1964)? It seems much more your sort of thing than mine, and I am full of queries! I assume you haven't seen it, because you probably would have looked at the entry otherwise.)
No, but it has a great title! And a pretty excellent cast—including Judi Dench's film debut? I'll see if I can find it. Even if it's about mental illness in the '60's, which inevitably leads to facepalming. I'm sorry the final cut lost Patricia Neal.
The first was Bride Wars, which did have some different and quite sweet bits, but was still kind of annoying (or I was tired), and The Back Up Plan, which annoyed me a lot by seeming to be a glued together version of several other romcoms I do like.
I don't know if you were being unfair. The latter experience sounds extremely annoying.
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I understand that. Sometimes you watch a movie and you enjoy it and you don't have much more to say about it than that, as opposed to the movie that's so close or so frustrating or so weird that hours and thousands of words later, you're still thinking.
(Do you know anything about The Third Secret (1964)? It seems much more your sort of thing than mine, and I am full of queries! I assume you haven't seen it, because you probably would have looked at the entry otherwise.)
No, but it has a great title! And a pretty excellent cast—including Judi Dench's film debut? I'll see if I can find it. Even if it's about mental illness in the '60's, which inevitably leads to facepalming. I'm sorry the final cut lost Patricia Neal.
The first was Bride Wars, which did have some different and quite sweet bits, but was still kind of annoying (or I was tired), and The Back Up Plan, which annoyed me a lot by seeming to be a glued together version of several other romcoms I do like.
I don't know if you were being unfair. The latter experience sounds extremely annoying.