Let me begin with the acting. Very strong and good acting from all the major players on this film. Something you could expect, when you read the cast list. The story is decent too, but you might feel there is something missing (or maybe it was just me). Especially if you have seen similar movies.The story evolves more or less linear (so you probably will be able to spot where this is heading), so it will mostly depend on your view on the subject and how much you like the actors in it. Again I liked both, but I think there is something missing, that I cannot really put my finger on, but I can feel it's absence. I know it sounds abstract, but I can still recommend the movie nevertheless
'Sentiment: Positive đ'
I had never heard this story before, and found it very interesting in a way that kept me wanting more to see of this film.This movie kept me entertained almost the whole time. has some boring moments like every movie, but still a fantastic movie to enjoy on a weekday. I recommend it to film lovers who wants something more then the usual crap Hollywood has been giving us lately. It's not an Oscar movie, but it in my opinion it deserve high points at IMDb.Really enjoyed watching Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst working together. they did a good job I think.Summary: Good directing, Good acting, Good screenplay, Good film.7/10
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
Moody piece dealing with the disappearance of Katharine Marks, and the suspicion falling on her husband David Marx.Frank Langella co-stars as the father of David Marx-Ryan Gosling. He is a moody man, wealthy from real estate investments who allowed his son at age 7 to witness the suicide of his wife, the boy's mother by the child witnessing the mother jump off a building.Obviously, in adulthood, this has had a lasting impact on the young man as he quickly meets and marries Kate.Both father and son are obviously terribly disturbed as they torment each other.The second part of the film deals with murder and mayhem. You will be glad when the final credits roll.