sexta-feira, dezembro 07, 2012

Hollywood Buzz #191

O que se diz lá fora sobre HYDE PARK ON HUDSON, de Roger Michell:



«It's tastelessness like this, served up as fair-game dish to a Downton Abbey-loving audience, that sours the flavor of this tittery production.»
Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly.

«Roosevelt was one of the towering figures of the 20th century, but he and his accomplishments scarcely register in this amorphous, bafflingly aimless movie. The story hinges, increasingly to its detriment, on Daisy, a distant cousin to Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor.»
Manohla Dargis, The New York Times.

«Bill Murray as FDR? It takes a few minutes to get used to, but once he settles into the role of the 32nd president, the idiosyncratic comic actor does a wonderfully jaunty job of it in HYDE PARK ON HUDSON.»
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter.

«The actor's pathos and deadpan skills are buried in the material, which also suffers from a continuous lack of inspiration. It's high-minded entertainment with low ambition.»
Eric Kohn, indieWIRE.

«Sometimes a film takes your breath away by dint of its brilliance. Sometimes it's on account of its ineptitude. And just occasionally, it's for its shamelessness. HYDE PARK ON HUDSON, for all its captivating shots of cornfields and estimable performances, is the latter.»
Catherine Shoard, The Guardian.

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