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"Has no concerns of following any normal conventions of entertaining its audience and seems more occupied with the loftier goals of getting viewers to consider its ideas."
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"The movie proceeds to show how everything, little by little, falls out of place -- not the most thrilling of events to cover, but interesting all the same."
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"Jackman and Beckinsale ... play their characters as if they're not in on the joke, and therein lies Van Helsing's biggest problem. Much of the movie is a joke."
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"The ending is anti-climactic not only because the explanation leaves no stone unturned but also because the explanation itself is unsatisfactory."
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"Showing up in what amounts to cinematic cameos, India absolutely blows 19th century England away. It made me wish more of the tale took place there."
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"Within this shamelessly but cautiously lecherous Shakespeare-quoting rascal lies O'Toole himself, proudly not ready to surrender to his own career twilight and the onset of his winter years."
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 9/10 |
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"The character of Vera ... is the argument for regarding the issue [of abortion] with an indispensible caring selflessness."
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"The movie floats about and feels very much like Allen just dropped these characters together and watched them play themselves out."
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"[The characters] are victims of the outer structure -- the plot, and its requisite rug-pulling, becomes the focus, overshadowing the characters the audience had invested in."
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"A showcase role for otherwise supporting actor Richard Jenkins, and he makes the most of it without ever being showy."
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"A women's film -- about women, fueled by the instincts of women -- that doesn't resort to obvious melodrama or push-button emotions."
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