- Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- Release Date: Jun 15, 2001
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80Consistently imaginative and persuasive in its plotting and writing. Tabak makes substantial demands on his wonderful cast but rewards them with roles of exceptional depth and dimension.
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75One of those go-out-for-coffee-afterward-and-talk-about-it movies, and those are always welcome.
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60Screenwriter Matthew Tabak's directing debut is carefully plotted, well acted and surprisingly free of cheap thrills.
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60Unspectacular but quietly absorbing.
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50Goldblum, who has made psychological confusion his actor's stock-in-trade, gives Nolan's behavior just enough credibility to keep his quest alive for us, and Heche gives a delightfully unaffected performance as Lucy.
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50Begins exceptionally well. Indeed, for at least its first half it's an unusually thoughtful, admirably underplayed piece of work of disorienting, rather harsh realism that builds its mysteries in pleasurably oblique and unpredictable ways.
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50Amid the awkward pacing and gaping plot holes, the film's chief point of interest is Goldblum's morbidly fascinating performance: equal parts Walter Neff and Captain Kirk.
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50A minor-key diversion, might play relatively well on television, where you're listening with one ear while keeping the other cocked to the phone.
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40None of it rings true, and it distracts from the film's real heart, which, on its own, would have made for a strikingly original first film.
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40All in all, this is every inch a TV movie.
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RaeF.8Nice, quirky, little movie with a happy ending.