Best two reviews:
1) - Coalesces into a thoughtful, pointed, at times deceptively profound look at how the rich get richer and, well, you know what happens to the poor. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
2) - Winterbottom delivers a heady cocktail of absurdity and profundity, laced with a generous measure of cutting one-liners in a film that builds into a scathing commentary on a world where the rich keep getting richer and the poor are merely collateral damage. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
30) - Coogan and Isla Fisher, as his friendly ex-wife, are well-cast, if too mean and fake. But their comic talents are wasted on Michael Winterbottom’s sorry attempt at a mockumentary. Actually, it’s a bit greedy. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
31) - The film isn’t funny at all. It’s so didactic and dislikable that it took me a while to realize humor wasn’t its main goal. (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
1) - Coalesces into a thoughtful, pointed, at times deceptively profound look at how the rich get richer and, well, you know what happens to the poor. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
2) - Winterbottom delivers a heady cocktail of absurdity and profundity, laced with a generous measure of cutting one-liners in a film that builds into a scathing commentary on a world where the rich keep getting richer and the poor are merely collateral damage. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
30) - Coogan and Isla Fisher, as his friendly ex-wife, are well-cast, if too mean and fake. But their comic talents are wasted on Michael Winterbottom’s sorry attempt at a mockumentary. Actually, it’s a bit greedy. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
31) - The film isn’t funny at all. It’s so didactic and dislikable that it took me a while to realize humor wasn’t its main goal. (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
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