I approached this movie with high expectations but was soon disappointed. The split screen turns out to be simply distracting, especially when passers-by cross in front of the main characters to no clear purpose. This cinematic technique begins to feel like the director's indulgence - and never mind the audience. Worse still, the characters are so poorly matched - a rather aristocratic looking (in a stereotypical 'English' way) female with a guy who looks as though he just came from standing in with the Monkees. Wooden acting, dreary dialogue and a complete lack of spark between the actors.
A lot of unkind adjectives could be attached to this movie - and have been - but in simple terms it is just colossally boring.
A lot of unkind adjectives could be attached to this movie - and have been - but in simple terms it is just colossally boring.