The way Starke compliments her mothers performance hammers home the personal betrayal at the heart of the film. Toto’s fellow Rotten Tomatoes critic, Matt Pejkovic of Matt’s Movie Reviews agrees, saying, Caruso has crafted an intense thriller in Shut In.The stakes high, palpable, ever present are made more intimate by the performance of Vincent Gallo, who with his jittery wild-card persona and Charles Manson inspired look, makes for an intimidating figure. Bonus bonus points for having Annie Starke, Close's real-life daughter, beautifully portray the younger version of Close's Joan. The Wife may look like your typical stuffy, Oscar drama fueled solely by the performances of its illustrious lead and while it most definitely is all of those things it also turns out to be much more than this a searing portrait of intimacy and how as much between two people can be both the most familiar and painful thing in ones life.īonus points for good turns from Christian Slater and Max Irons. Vincent Gallo Returns To Acting In The Daily Wire Movie Shut In. The Wife is one of those movies you'll want to watch again as soon as you finish it the first time if not for how intense or fascinating it is, but for the delicately layered elements of perception versus reality that both Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce convey over the course of it. As an adult (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), his lifes ambition comes true when he becomes a high-wire artist who. It’s a tough road for a movie to get a 100 with critics, fraught with peril. A place where all the critic reviews are Fresh, as far as the eye can see, without a Rotten mark to disrupt all the 1s and their attendant 0s in the percentage scores. "There's nothing more dangerous than a writer whose feelings have been hurt." As a boy, Philippe Petit dreams of performing daring feats for dazzled crowds. Welcome to the 100 Club, where every movie isn’t necessarily perfect, but their Tomatometers are.
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