The screenplay lacks depth and so does the conflict between characters.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, the film is uneven and has not aged well as a result, with Michael Hirst's
screenplay a good work, but
lacking in some
depth and memorable moments.
The adapted
screenplay from the Matthew Quick novel is creative and the performances are memorable; however, it
lacks a certain
depth and realism which Pat's disorder will sooner or later require.
Elba finds a
depth of character not provided on the page of William Nicholson's
screenplay, and his maturing characterization allows the film, which suffers from Cliffs Note - idis, a bit of
depth it would otherwise
lack.