kate_nepveu: "But if someone is surpassingly wrong . . . you can often be so surprised that you are unable to say anything at all." (speechless at surpassing wrongness)
[personal profile] kate_nepveu
And that word is:

. . . no.

An embed, in case you don't believe me:

Date: 2013-11-07 07:49 pm (UTC)
lnhammer: the Chinese character for poetry, red on white background (Default)
From: [personal profile] lnhammer
I ... um. I agree: No.

Not a "No, just no." Just: "No."

It does not help that, of the four leads, only one and a half displays screen presence (Russell Crowe, are you phoning this in or something?), and from what I remember of the story, Jennifer Connelly's character has the least story to go with her.

---L.

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