Sunday, June 07, 2015

Watch the children prey

Cheating and stealing in number of ways in the movie that simultaneously and interlockingly follows the lifes of Pulitzer winner author (Neeson), his mistress (Wilde) and wife (Basinger), a fraud costume designer (Brody) and his sweetheart (Atias), a painter (Franco) and his ex (Kunis) who can't keep a job. Despite the notion that I was sometimes lost in New York, Paris and Rome, I quite enjoyed it all. And when I read the explanation to the story (that I didn't catch in the viewing), it makes it even more interesting.

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