Monday, October 17, 2016

Review of THE GOOD SHEPHERD


February 24, 2007


I know that this is a well-reviewed movie, but sad to say, I did not like it. It simply tried to cover too many subject matters. There were so many supporting characters (Robert de Niro, Alec Baldwin, Michael Gambon, William Hurt, John Turturro, Joe Pesci, etc) who seem to indistinctively blend into each other. There were too many subplots going on, and they were not shown in sequence.

I know I should get used to this film technique by now. However, since the main character Edward Sr. (Matt Damon) did not age physically throughout the movie, it was more confusing. You know that more than 20 years have passed since Damon's son Edward Jr. was shown from his childhood to his wedding day. But when the son was an adult (played by Eddie Redmayne) already, Damon still looked like an elder brother. Angelina Jolie looked hopelessly miscast and uncomfortable as the wife.

The film was very slow-paced, it felt like it was never going to end. It just went on and on, jumping from the 40s to the 60s featuring Edward Sr. and various characters in his life. There were only sporadic interesting subplots that catch your attention, but they were few and far between. The only likeable character it seems is hearing-impaired girlfriend Laura (played by Tammy Blanchard). There was that very original scene on an airplane with Edward Jr.'s fiancee. And the interesting CSI-like investigation of a piece of film, done with period technology.

But as a whole, for me, this whole movie felt like an interminable, rambling, unfocused and complex dirge--very draining to watch and not worth the 167 minutes of time spent on it.


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