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Gentle human movie about the nature of love and forgiveness. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • 08/12/24. Cute premise, not overly surprising storyline but enjoyable. A rare movie in that the actors have ...
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Here's a safe prediction: movie critics are going to have fun with the title of If I Were You. Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Nov 28, 2013
Nov 28, 2013 · Okay, the film is not that painfully bad. It’s just not very good. It’s the kind of film for which the word “meh” was invented. The title derives from the film’s central plot contrivance ...
evenflow9. •. Actually critics today are useless, they only want echo chamber movies that suck them off or dick them down. The last several years they have rated movies high that the vast majority think are ok to absolute steaming piles of trash. Also the things they rate highly dont make money.
Mar 14, 2013 · The film’s only saving grace is the full-tilt performance of Ms. Harden, who contorts herself every which way to bring some levity to a character in search of coherent movie. “If I Were You ...
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- Joan Carr-Wiggin
May 9, 2023 · Audience reviews tend to focus on the entertainment value of a film, as well as how relatable and emotionally impactful it is. On the other hand, critic reviews tend to look at the film’s cinematography, writing, directing, and overall artistic merit. Understanding the divide between audiences and critics is important for filmmakers and movie ...
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Mar 11, 2013 · A wannabe French-style infidelity farce that keeps indulging in unnecessary bathos and subplots, If I Were You might have been a small, unassuming jaunt had it wisely shaved 30 minutes from its bloated runtime. As such, however, Joan Carr-Wiggin’s film is a lumpy creation, unaware that treating its characters’ sorrows and triumphs too seriously requires the very type of dramatic effort ...