| Review Date: Director: Mike Newell Writer: Glen Charles and Les Charles Producers: Art Linson Actors: John Cusack as Nick Falzone, Billy Bob Thornton as Russell, Cate Blanchett as Connie, Angelina Jolie as Mary Bell |
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Kudos to Cate Blanchett for taking on a completely different role from her previously Oscar-nominated turn as the Queen of England (She plays a perfect Italian New York housewife in this one), and Angelina Jolie’s breasts, who put forth some of the greatest work by breasts in a film since the Jennifer Tilly performances in BRIDE OF CHUCKY (7/10). I personally see a great future for her pompons in the movie industry, especially when you consider that they are attached to a truly great actress in her own right :). Cusack is Cusack and jives perfectly as the fast-talking, smartass control man, who eventually loses all control. The ending of this film was a tad cheesy, but in a nutshell, its basic message expressed a need for external stimuli in certain relationships, in order to jumpstart any stalled emotions. You’ll enjoy this movie if you’re looking for something funny and less filling, with an interesting insight into a profession that you don’t know much about, some fine actors, and a unique and humorous performance from Billy Bob Thornton.