I Care a Lot

I Care a Lot

I Care a Lot 2021

 
IMDb Ratings: 6.7/10
 
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: J Blakeson

Stars Cast: Rosamund Pike, Peter Dinklage, Eiza González

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I Care a Lot

I Care a Lot Movie Review

 
Looking at 'I Care a Lot' a few weeks ago I was expecting a lot. Like Peter Dinklage and Rosamund Pike as actors, so did Dianne Wiest. All three were amazing in some respects. The foundation was good and interesting, if it was too bad and could make anyone not focus. The film is also a genre that always appeals to me and looks very good at advertising. Even the extreme negative ratings here did not deter me from seeing 'I Care a Lot'.

After watching, 'I Care a Lot' is not so bad as mentioned here and it does not deserve to get the lowest number of votes that show the irresponsibility of redemption, which is the opposite of what most of them have given. that measure stated. Having said that, 'I Care a Lot' disappointed me and I wanted to love more. A film with two halves, one good and one bad. Uneven is a good word to summarize.

'Care a Lot' has many good things. The best thing about Pike, who is in a deadly form as a character who is more moral than Amy Dunne in her 'Gone Girl'. He really made me feel uncomfortable, just as his role required. Dinklage has never been worse than this and his chemistry with Pike in the second half is very cold. Eiza Gonzalez has an appeal and tension in her acting, her chemistry and Pike sizzles and she personally does not think what she stands for. He was also impressed with Wiest who is always great, moving as one character with roots in the film.

The visuals are stylish and have the look of an exciting action, almost reminiscent of occasions like greeting spaghetti westerns. The music is full of air and beats loudly without being too loud. The text in the first part is humorous, humorous / sometimes humorous and often embarrassing, which makes one feel uncomfortable because of the ongoing irritation. It also has a voice that reminds us of the awesome version of 'Gone Girl's "Cool Girl" monologue.

The first part is really good. Fast, interesting, intense and appropriate make one feel uncomfortable and nervous, this kind of deception is possible and the film does very well in showing its complete horror and how it can easily fall apart. The approach in the first episode was stylisticly wise and had the right amount of intensity.

Sadly, the second part of 'I Care a Lot' is not very close and actually sounds like a very different and very low profile film. It was the worst, and the worst was the worst and only survived by imitation, the chemistry between Pike and Dinklage, their games and visual images. Anger disappears and conspiracy and strife go away and garbage passes smoothly. It appears in really unbelievable and unusual times, and it sounds extremely stretchable (this would be about twenty minutes to be easily shorter) and is incredibly stupid. The assassination attempt in particular should seem credible and not in a good way.

Also exaggerated was the mafia's ignorance, while the dialogue lost its flow and became more fun and engaging. The guide also suffers from quality and is dumb for paycheck action thriller-like. Although the outcome is satisfactory, what happens is suddenly unexpected and urgent.

In conclusion, we started off very well but the second period was a real disappointment. 6/10.