It's a «go with it or be left behind» challenge by Connolly, whose film soars or sinks on how willing its audience is to suspend disbelief in several key moments while also demanding a very
real emotional involvement it never earns.
Not exact matches
Ultimately, Murder on the Orient Express isn't necessarily awful; it's just inert, a prestige pic that's too busy looking handsome and respectable to evoke any
real intrigue or
emotional involvement.
FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS by Brad Desch A woman recalls her close relationship with her famous novelist father while struggling to overcome her fear of
emotional involvement with her first
real boyfriend.
Deftly handling the demanding material and giving it a certain something more is the amazing cast; Cusack, Diaz, and Keener are not only funny, but they lend a
real pathos to their characters that lends some genuine
emotional involvement to the story.