Not exact matches
The
scene is certainly startling, but is this movie stirring up the right
emotional reactions
deep down?
There is a telling
scene deep inside «Boyhood» that gets at the essential core of the
emotional appeal of Richard Linklater's startling new film.
Bening perhaps relishes Nic's sour asides a little too theatrically in some early
scenes, but finds
deeper resources as the character loses her composure, peaking with a stunning, silent reaction
scene to her wife's own
emotional outpouring.
Rather than a few rounds of funny
scenes with Vaughn trying to get it right, we get «
deep»
emotional wrangling of a poor guy who just doesn't know the best solution.
Despite having the
deepest emotional reaches to plumb, Hathaway's [who really does deserve an Oscar ® nomination] Kim is the glue that holds the film together, rather than the big
scene stealer.