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Marcel Birgelen
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From: Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Registered: Feb 2012


 - posted 11-19-2013 06:13 PM      Profile for Marcel Birgelen   Email Marcel Birgelen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
The Counselor, featuring an all-star cast of Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Brad Pitt and Cameron Diaz, is Ridley Scott’s adaptation of the book with the same name by Cormac McCarthy (also known for No Country for Old Men and The Road). Full disclosure: I didn't read the book.

Ridley Scott knows how to direct a movie, Cormac McCarthy knows how to write a compelling story* and all those actors know how to act. So, it’s kind of bewildering how the movie ended up being the mess it is.

The presentation itself was also was quite a mess, besides a noisy, cellphone-addicted crowd, the front right channel was almost absent and for whatever reason, the sound dropped out completely four or five times during the show. There was no popping sound or the picture freezing, it just went away completely for a second or two.

The Counselor (Michael Fassbender), needs to impress his trophy girlfriend (Penélope Cruz). His cash-burning life style, needs to be fed with some quick and dirty cash. Although being warned by almost every character in the movie about the potential consequences, he decides to go ahead and do a high-profile drug deal with the help of a few of his clients. Obviously, this deal goes awry and the consequences start to unravel...

The movie spends an awful lot of time on stuff that doesn’t add anything to the story: A lengthy shot of a diamond expert in Amsterdam, some utterly boring and sleazy sex scenes and a bunch of wise men that only increase the pedantic tone of the movie. Almost nothing adds to the depth of the story or characters or builds any tension at all.

After having survived almost two hours of borefest, the “open” ending comes as a slap in the face. Thanks for nothing, Ridley...

* This movie is a prime example of the fact that a good storyteller doesn't automatically make a good screenwriter.

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Jonathan Goeldner
Phenomenal Film Handler

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From: Washington, District of Columbia
Registered: Jun 2008


 - posted 11-20-2013 10:11 AM      Profile for Jonathan Goeldner   Email Jonathan Goeldner   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
supposedly there is a scene with Cameron Diaz getting jiggity with a car ... okay my interest is piqued now

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Marcel Birgelen
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 - posted 11-21-2013 11:33 AM      Profile for Marcel Birgelen   Email Marcel Birgelen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Yes, there is... Actually she's getting "jiggity" with the windshield of a car, alongside a rather graphic description of how it's supposed to look like from the other side of the windshield...

So, now you really wanna go see that good movie, don't you? [Razz]

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Terry Lynn-Stevens
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From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Dec 2012


 - posted 11-21-2013 04:35 PM      Profile for Terry Lynn-Stevens   Email Terry Lynn-Stevens   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
quote: Marcel Birgelen
So, it’s kind of bewildering how the movie ended up being the mess it is
Yes it is kind of bewildering how a movie with all of those names could be such a mess.

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