FILM: Life Itself (2018)
STARS: Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, Olivia Cooke, Antonio Banderas
WHERE: AMC Creve Coeur 12 (Creve Coeur, MO)
PREMISE: A film about the connectedness of lives and how looking for the heroes and villians in life stops us from looking at the full story.
HE SAID: The movie was well acted but predictable. It just didn’t move me. SCORE: 5 (on a scale of 1 to 10)
SHE SAID: I should have been more wary when I saw written and directed by the same person. That is usually a signal to me that it is going to be longer than it should be because the “writer”-side is attached to certain aspects or scenes that someone who is exclusively a “director” would say need to be left out, modified, or edited down. While some truly gifted writer/directors can overcome that, I find most can’t. Such was the case here. Examples, the first 3 minutes of so of the movie are pretty much unnecessary for the film itself. Yes, there is meaning, but it is covered elsewhere and is superfluous to the rest of the film. Also, Antonio Banderas’ characters long monologue backstory. Once again superfluous to the the rest of the story and could have been edited way down. He does a great job delivering the monologue, but to what point for the film? As for the overall film, it covers different stories that predictably intersect by the end. You know where this is going by the half way point and are just along for the ride. The actors performance are all good, that is not an issue here. I found myself wanting to explore the first story more especially with how abruptly that story changed/ended while the other stories were slower to develop with too much detail. And for such an emotional movie, I found myself only crying crying once or twice in the film and at odd points. Overall, this film was a case of too much and not enough all rolled into one. SCORE: 5 (on a scale of 1 to 10)
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