Shuffling scenes from the recent and distant past, he keeps the story
moving at a solid pace and pulls three fine performances by actresses playing her.
Not exact matches
Everything about this film
moves at a very
solid pace and you feel like it is giving you a slice of life
at this moment in their lives.
Chris Terrio's
solid screenplay delivers many dialogue driven scenes but Affleck keeps things
moving at a frantic
pace and not for a second, does the film ever get dull or drawn out.
While Jodie's controls can be irritating
at times, especially when she becomes stuck on environmental geometry, this does however create a strong emphasis on just how different Jodie and Aiden are, apart from being a human and a tethered soul: Jodie is «heavy» and confined to the
pacing of the game; Aiden is quick, capable of traversing through
solid objects, and can
move anywhere in the immediate area so long as it's within the distance of Jodie's connection - this will vary based on certain conditions within each Chapter.