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Review: All Good Things

18 February 2013 by Jess

Movie release poster for All Good Things, courtesy Magnolia Pictures

Photo courtesy Magnolia Pictures

I love Ryan Gosling. Who doesn’t? I have missed seeing Kirsten Dunst, and this is one of the more prominent movies she’s been in over the last couple years, so I thought I’d see it.

Mistake. This movie moved WAY too slowly for me to get into it. I had to watch it several sittings just to get through it. It’s supposed to be suspenseful, but it just moves too slowly for the suspense to be interesting. There are murders and some great casting choices, including Frank Langella, Lily Rabe, and Philip Baker Hall, but I just couldn’t get into it.

Ryan Gosling is in make-up throughout the movie as he progresses through different ages, and he is participating as a witness in a trial, testifying to some of the events in his life, including his wife’s disappearance, his father’s death, and a couple of his friends’ deaths.

The best part about the movie was Kirsten Dunst’s role, but then she disappears midway through. Ryan Gosling’s character is dark and confusing, and his mother’s death seems to be a motivating factor for his wrongdoing, but I felt like the movie kept some of those emotions and thoughts at a distance too much that it made the movie slow and unrelatable.

2-starsThe murder drama was enough to pull it out of the one-star level, but overall, if you want Ryan Gosling, watch The Ides of March or Crazy, Stupid, Love. To enjoy Kirsten Dunst, try Spider Man 3 (oddly specific, but that was the only one I liked her in), Drop Dead Gorgeous, or Elizabethtown. For Langella, see Frost/Nixon. That is all. And Lily Rabe, AHS: Asylum is the best example of her awesomeness.

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Filed Under: drama, Movie Reviews Tagged With: 2010, all good things, kirsten dunst, ryan gosling

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