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6.1
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 45 Ratings
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Positive: 30 out of 45
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Mixed: 7 out of 45
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Negative: 8 out of 45
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Jun 9, 20133Tedious and melodramatic with an unnecessary multilayered storyline and ambiguous ending that thinks its more clever than it really is. -MN
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May 6, 20139It was an intelligent movie that only someone like Brad Cooper could put off as lead role. Such a relief from the mindless hollywood dumb-you-down movies that kept me in suspense. I didn't want the movie to end. We need more movies like these.....
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Jan 1, 20131
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Dec 19, 20128
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Oct 7, 20123
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Oct 4, 20129Finally
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Sep 20, 20123This is a film with high pretensions and almost no content. It brings up issues of honesty, plagiarism, moral responsibility and finally has nothing to say about them. It's all gift wrapping and no content. The actors are all fine (Zoe Saldana is irresistible), but they are working in a vacuum. The ending, like that of Arbitrage, is annoyingly inconclusive, but so is everything else.
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Sep 18, 201210
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Sep 17, 20126
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Sep 16, 20126
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Sep 11, 20126The romaticization of the struggling author is perhaps the most captivating aspect of The Words. Although there is a deeper, psychological facet that the film seems to try to convey, the most intriguing part is the process in which Rory Jansen
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Sep 11, 20126
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Sep 9, 20128A very greatly performed movie. Saldana acts on this one with finese and spectacle, yet the sudden and quickly short boredom the movie brings in the middle is not to be ignored, it costed it two less points. But apart from that, it's pretty cool.
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Sep 8, 20127
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Sep 7, 20125
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30Hoariest of all are the exhortations to make distinctions between "fiction" and "life."
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30The movie, written and directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal, is desultory when it's not inept, but the set-up is so good that you can't help sticking it out to the (unforgivable) end.
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33Cooper, who looks appealingly wolfish in his expensively tailored suits, plays the whole thing with a dutiful, earnest expression lacquered on his face, his eyes misting on cue at the exact same moments yours will be rolling into the back of your head.