Mrs. Winterbourne
This movie is a pressure cooker for my anxiety. Like all of this could be solved if she just tells the truth but no its never that easy in cinema. the worst part of this movie was that Brendan Faser’s character Hue gets killed off with in the first 15 minutes. My favorite part is that the interduce Brendan Fraser’s second role in the movie his twin brother Bill, duh duh dun duuuuuhhh (loud soap opera noises) not five minutes later. Phew they almost lost me when I though there was no more Brendan in the movie. The director put a really cool shot of in the movie kind of near the end - at a train station the train rolls in and the the camera switches away from a conversation as one of the characters is about to board to a panoramic shot of the train taking off from the train station, blocking where the characters where just talking. You don’t know whether the character got on or not, but you’ll have to wait for the train to clear the shot to see if she got on or stayed.
The movie wasn’t very good to be honest, i’ve heard this kind of story archetype before and it wasn’t very dynamic. just over dramatic and a little basic.
I’d give it an 8/10 - i was giving it a four but i double my scored because there was double Fraser. over generally forgettable experience out side of the duality of fraser.