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Disturbing yet enthralling
Odelecol
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Siflutter
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
p008
I think, the Manhattan and the dialog of two persons not enough to a film will be good. there are not happened anything here. It should have been shown in a small theater.
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Spoiler
I was curious myself. I googled it but didn't find any useful answer. So I went to sleep and awoke with this possible interpretation in mind:First, think back to the scene where they were drawing on the back of the artwork at the hotel. Remember that we never got to see what they drew/wrote.In the end, as she is looking at the guest survey, and sees the arrow and instruction to "turn over," she flips the card, and it looks like the word "remember" is there...I think he's reminding her that he has a message for her behind the artwork at the hotel (which she would also have to "turn over" to read). And of course to retrieve the message would mean another trip back to NYC, somehow acquiring or getting into that exact room, and hoping the message is still there.For two who seem to believe in serendipity, it's perfect. It leaves open the possibility of another adventure. And another adventure on top of that depending on what the message says.I'm pretty sure she'll take him up on the adventure.Anyway, that's my two cents.
dallasryan
A great film! Very well written and one of Chris Evans and Alice Eve's best. The acting is spot on and Evans and Eve have great chemistry. It's a funny film with sincere and true distresses in life, but it never becomes contrived which a lot of films like this tend to do. It stays true to itself and to life, never missing a beat. We all feel what these two characters have been through, it's a movie that will really hit home for most people watching it. I would like to see Chris Evans do more films like this, he's a terrific, and very underrated actor. Same goes for Alice Eve as well. A must see for all it's purity, sincerity and love.
brycefiona
Nearly deep but drifts away when it could have got stuck in. Alice Eve just could not add a layer of drama to turn the delicate script into a serious examination of what holds hearts in place. By the end of their night the words "Entitled whinger" crept into my brain as her slight pout and dull eyes brought nothing. How true the words "don't make a man your shrink". Poor old Nick had to listen and listen. She needed passion and fire to convince the audience she was more than another princess having a naughty husband. Chris Evans acts deeply with the script but paired with an acting queen could have made a rocket instead of a dumpling.