I’ve had the chance to catch up with my Netflix queue lately, so I’ll be posting reviews of a bunch of movies, recent, and not that recent, that I’ve seen for the first time. These posts will be in addition to the spring line-up of television recaps. Hope you get something out of them 🙂
The Conspirator
I wanted to see this one when it came out. I like to think I like historical films, but there are very few that are actually made well enough to be worth seeing. This one was not one of them. I learned something about the post-Civil War drama that ensued after President Lincoln’s assassination, but the movie itself lacks the passion and shock value that such a story I think requires to be interesting as a film.
Don’t get me wrong, Robin Wright, James McAvoy and Evan Rachel Wood are truly astonishing to watch, as always. But good actors are not always enough to carry a decent movie into being a great one.
Then the story gets bogged down with subplot like James McAvoy’s relationship with Alexis Bledel’s character. I don’t know what it is, but that girl gets worse in every movie I’ve seen her in since Gilmore Girls. She wasn’t even that good on that show. Lauren Graham and the other colorful townsfolk were more entertaining.
Either way, not a bad movie overall, but you shouldn’t feel like a bad moviegoer if you skip catching up with this one.
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