Isang mayamang may-ari ng art gallery ang pinagmumultuhan ng nobela ng kanyang dating asawa, isang marahas na thriller na binibigyang-kahulugan niya bilang isang simbolikong kuwento ng paghihiganti.
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Cast
Amy Adams
Susan Morrow
Jake Gyllenhaal
Tony Hastings
Jake Gyllenhaal
Edward Sheffield
Michael Shannon
Bobby Andes
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Ray Marcus
Isla Fisher
Laura Hastings
Ellie Bamber
India Hastings
Armie Hammer
Hutton Morrow
Karl Glusman
Lou
Robert Aramayo
Turk
Laura Linney
Anne Sutton
Andrea Riseborough
Alessia
Michael Sheen
Carlos
Bobbi Salvör Menuez
Samantha Morrow
Imogen Waterhouse
Chloe
Franco Vega
Driver
Zawe Ashton
Alex
Evie Pree
TV Woman #1
Beth Ditto
TV Woman #2
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Heard it overrated
Non-Consent theme makes me extremely furious
What can I say about this movie? I think it's overrated, over-hyped, and overpraised. I believe media loves this movie because they're actually praising Tom Ford the stylist, not Tom Ford the filmmaker. The movie undeniably has good qualities - beautiful cinematography, lavish costume design, amazing cast (Michael Shannon's performance is flawless and deserves an Academy Award). However, the screen script is weak, pretentious and childish. The book written by Tony Hastin looks more interesting than the movie itself. I don't understand the need to tell a story inside a story when the main story line is weak, full of clichés and unconvincing. The love story between Susan and Edward didn't convince me at all. It all seemed very poorly developed, the flashback moments were cold, they always seemed like two teenagers speaking - no substance, no deepness, nothing that Tom Ford's target audience would expect, I believe. Edward's little plot of revenge is absurdly childish, also laughable. That's why the character is not convincing to me. It's all absurdly immature. Honestly, I believe Tom Ford was more worried about making a visually impacting movie than actually a good one. He has yet a lot to learn about what is necessary to be a good filmmaker.
