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I went to see "Sunshine Cleaners" with Amy Adams and Alan Arkin yesterday. It had gotten good reviews from RottenTomatoes.com. It was just so-so...I like Amy Adams but this film just didnt do it for me.
"Is there anybody there ?" , a small budget, English film with Michael Caine and the excellent Bill Milner ( who was also fantastic in "Son of Rambow" ). Very slow paced just the way I like it, excellent acting, good solid script . I very much enjoyed it , it is about the friendship between an old man who has onset senile dementia and a 10 year old little boy obsessed with death whose parents run an old people's care home.
Funny, extremely moving and poignant. About as far from Hollywood as you could get. Probably better if you lived in the UK in the 80s though or some of it might escape you.
We just saw The Watchmen at the discount theatre. It was entertaining but had an exhausting amount of violence.
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