icecreamdisco said:
'we're all racist! but sometimes our parents get sick and we fall down staircases, so we're also HUMAN BEINGS!'
terrible film.
I agree in part to this - the Sandra Bullock/Brendan Fraser was pretty bloody average. A lot of it was incredibly cliche and trite. Overall, I was not too bothered by this and could enjoy the film despite these shortcomings (wherein Paul Haggis was channeling his Walker: Texas Ranger days rather than Million Dollar Baby), but it did hurt the movie. And also it being about an hour shorter than the story needed to be properly told didn't help it.
That said, I liked the Matt Dillon storyline, and was pleased he got his Golden Globe nomination. Some of the other storylines were a bit weak, but I think the movie was saved by a few scenes which were incredible. I'd say it was a good movie, if not a bit disappointing given the potential.
SharkBait said:
um....yeah really good film...luved the fact the rookie cop saved the chick whom he molested. wotta twist.
He wasn't the rookie cop, but given your comment about Magnolia I feel bad for correcting you when your film comprehension skills are clearly so lacking.