As we all know, Diane Lane is a freak--she's actually getting better
looking as she gets older. That's not merely a lascivious observation;
it's integral to making this movie work. You would hardly believe the
story if Lane, despite her (and her character's) age, was not the hottie
she is. As for the acting, the real props go to Richard Gere, who plays
so skillfully against type, laying on the nebbishness, that you can
actually get past his own handsomeness. Plus there's some handsome and
artful direction from Adrian Lyne. Put it all together and...well, it's
OK, not great. It's probably better than I'm willing to say, but it
still felt unsatisfying to me. I'm all over the place on this flick; you may just have to judge it for yourself.
Sunday, September 12, 2004
Unfaithful
As we all know, Diane Lane is a freak--she's actually getting better
looking as she gets older. That's not merely a lascivious observation;
it's integral to making this movie work. You would hardly believe the
story if Lane, despite her (and her character's) age, was not the hottie
she is. As for the acting, the real props go to Richard Gere, who plays
so skillfully against type, laying on the nebbishness, that you can
actually get past his own handsomeness. Plus there's some handsome and
artful direction from Adrian Lyne. Put it all together and...well, it's
OK, not great. It's probably better than I'm willing to say, but it
still felt unsatisfying to me. I'm all over the place on this flick; you may just have to judge it for yourself.
Labels:
Adrian Lyne,
Diane Lane,
Drama,
MEOW,
Richard Gere,
Thriller,
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