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10/10
Best "Swap" on film or television ever!
22 January 2012
There have been dozens of films and television shows that have attempted to answer the question 'What would it be like to switch places someone else?' I have seen many of these, and this is by far the best. The acting is superb, the emotions are real, and the courses of action are rational and very believable. This makes it far more interesting and entertaining. The story centers mainly around Danny read, who wakes up in the body of Veronica Burton portrayed brilliantly by Rachel Stirling, after the two are struck by lightning near power lines. The idea that this could happen is the only suspension of disbelief required.
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8/10
Well produced, but only grazing the surface
30 October 2005
Good Night and Good Luck is the story of Edward Murrows and his fight against McCarthyism. The movie is shot in a vintage-style black and white and aged to look like the whole movie was recovered from a vault after 50 years. The movie is wonderfully cast with male leads that seem to defy identification to any generation, including Jeff Daniels, Goerge Clooney, Robert Downey Jr., and David Strathairn. However, at only 93 minutes, the movie really only has time to touch on the issue at hand. You seem to fly through the movie, with major milestones occurring every few minutes. Key ideas such are only given a very brief time to be explored. For instance, Downey's character asks his wife whether she is sure they are helping the right side. A somewhat brief and vague answer was all the viewer got. Subtle and delicate, "Good Night and Good Luck" almost failed to convey the message, almost. I left the movie theater impressed, inspired, and enlightened, but somehow unfulfilled, I just wanted a little more.
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