What we can not withdraw to Roger Michell's well being a very talented craftsman, very comfortable whatever genre he touches, director of actors quite convincing and clever metering still distilling its action scenes with the best rate possible. With
Morning Glory So he got down to a comedy very public about the small world of morning shows that are special regardless of their country of broadcast to be as outmoded unbearable and yet assiduously followed by millions sleepy viewers every day of the week (Yay Morning has beautiful leftovers). Reindeer Screenplay: Aline Brosh McKenna, already responsible for accommodation rather very correct Book The Devil Wears Prada . The film not only broke three legs to a duck, but excelled, however, by the energy of his trio of actresses really on top. Here, after watching the film trailer is not expected nothing more nor less than to see a male version of Devil Wears Prada, with Harrison Ford grumpy in the role of Meryl Streep. Be reassured (half): This will not be the case ... less good.
If the string of supporting roles brings a lot of flavors, Patrick Wilson to Diane Keaton to Jeff Goldblum found pleasure on the big screen after a few fallow years, the film is in large part on Rachel McAdams shoulders that shakes as a semaphore from beginning to end, plays a young ultra-dynamic producer who fails the thankless task of raising the ratings in free fall from a harrowing morning flatness. And to do it will go after whipping a former reporter embittered and misanthropic (but famous), trying somehow to convince him to join the team of the show. Even if he tries to play the meeting between the young and the old miser wolf, it just yet to see the sparks that come off of a relationship that will remain at the stage of domestication. Surprising for the Michell of Maid in Notting Hill ... And this is not the monotonous character well portrayed by Harrison Ford, lined a game of the same style, reporting overall. Yet this is not due to small twists that they are romantic or comical, but all is lost gradually in a kind of racing entertainment mellitus and calibrated, leaving little scope for characters to express themselves sometimes arise from the shackles and screenplay, which tends to keep them tight. Then we get to a light comedy and pretty damn is undeniable, but very smooth, a bit plane-plane and too mainstream to crack in the tooth, despite the lovely little face nice ass and Rachel McAdams. We console ourselves as we can.
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Morning Glory Roger Michell - 1:42 - Released: 06/04/2011 at Paramount
Morning Glory Roger Michell - 1:42 - Released: 06/04/2011 at Paramount
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