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@ Guest-2730 Yeah, Kevin Spacey is/was the Master of Facial Expressions The fat chick in the Ozzie drama 'The Tourist' pulled off quite a few goods ones too - just something I notice Even Casey (Ben's brother) has more 'range' in the facial expressions department But Ben's unchanging, fixed expression was way too noticeable in this, well, to me anyway, I had to tune it out in order not to spoil the movie. Ben should get a part in the Italian Montalbano detective drama where all the 'actors' appear to be just saying lines, many shouty like they are on a stage Even the 'mourner' who turns up at every funeral, there is just something missing, like he is crying his lines Anyway, I have went off at a tangent - back to Ben |
Ben Affleck, the actor who can't act and has but one emotion to show: a blank face. And that's often enough all that is needed in a Hollywood movie: a face that isn't too off putting. |
I actually enjoyed this and do not share the cynicism and characterization of his acting of Guest-4565 who I am betting hasnt even dowloaded or watched this film.....I did and as I said enjoyed it. |
The movie could have been quite alright, albeit that the script is somewhat bland. But who the hell did the casting of the boy? He doesn't look anything like any of his parents. Heck, he doesn't even look like his older self. Different hair color, different eye color, different skin tone. A huge swing in the miss, which makes the movie rather unwatchable. |
When I see I movie with Ben Afleck I can't help but wonder how it would have fared if Casey Afleck had been cast instead But I suspect that the producers may have had Casey in mind for the father (character wise ) but they wanted an actor with more 'stature' |
Watchable enough The first half is better, it dips a bit slightly when J.R. (J.R. is spelled with dots. Period. Watch the movie if you are curious ) meets Sidney, but quickly recovers again to be almost as good as the first half Those driving around in the car shots have to be CGI The even have the kid driving the car in the end credits I am sure they are watching a monitor to know when to turn the wheel, but when the kid was driving it lked out of sync End credits to small read read for any clues as to how it is done J.R.'s father was the most annoying dickwad imaginable So annoying that you want to reach through the screen and do something But hey, it is just acting? |
So, Guest-8184, when someone makes a comment, that someone should make a comment on everyone involved in the movie otherwise the bar is set too low? Sorry you're disappointed, but they are called comments, not dissertations. |
I though this was a 'gay' movie at first , nothing wrong with that and was going to pass But have decided to check it out |
Thanks for the upload. It was a decent movie and we enjoyed it quite a bit. Ignore the grumps who want to judge it without watching. |
thank you for the upload. i saw interviews with the boy and george, and a bit of ben. looks really good, the boy was the swearing boy shown on kimmel |
Wow, the cynicism of the guests. I truly enjoyed the movie . Didn't find fault in any of the acting and the story line moved along quite well. Memoirs kinda go that way I guess. Well worth the watch. |
The criticism on Affleck vocalised here isn't about liking or not and therefor not "trend" based. It says that the man can't act because he has very limited expressions to show. You can see that for yourself in this movie as well: whether he speaks to the boy, who he likes, or to his brother in law, who he intensely dislikes, his facial expression is exactly the same. That's not acting. That's saying lines and showing your likeable face. |