I don't see how this is possible given the very specific, very strong theme of Beasts, given the lead performance, and given
the overall message of that film.
There is this home movie feel that detracts from
the overall message of the film.
Not exact matches
As far as
films go, the script and direction by Richard LaGravenese (Paris I Love You, Living Out Loud) aren't going to set the cinematic world on fire, as he imbues his tale with ample amounts
of artistic license in order to get his
overall message across.
Director Pollack (Tootsie, The Firm) gets the story, but at the same time, big name stars and corny comedy do impede the
overall message, and whatever sense
of weight the
film might have had is mostly lost behind predictable romance and silly car chases.
I found her to be a 2 dimensional creation to be honest and as for the
film overall Im fighting to find any sort
of message or real point to any
of it.