Two Days, One Night. A little slow, but engrossing - mostly because of Marion Cotillard. She was excellent and produced a very realistic, subtle and almost unnoticeable performance that the majority of actors would struggle with.
I thought the rest of the cast were a bit average in comparison and there were a few embarrassing "ooh, I must be dramatic now, think of when my goldfish died..." moments.
Left the cinema feeling pretty flat though.
I also watched (after a big friday night) Escape Plan. Ridiculous and completely enjoyable. Then I watched Riddick, totally ridiculous end enjoyable. I think a hangover definitely changes your perception of films.
Two Days, One Night. A little slow, but engrossing - mostly because of Marion Cotillard. She was excellent and produced a very realistic, subtle and almost unnoticeable performance that the majority of actors would struggle with.
I thought the rest of the cast were a bit average in comparison and there were a few embarrassing "ooh, I must be dramatic now, think of when my goldfish died..." moments.
Left the cinema feeling pretty flat though.
I also watched (after a big friday night) Escape Plan. Ridiculous and completely enjoyable. Then I watched Riddick, totally ridiculous end enjoyable. I think a hangover definitely changes your perception of films.