Visually, a cinematic masterpiece on the big screen (San Francisco Castro Theater, May 27, 2012). The old, historical footage blended artistically and imaginatively with the new. The music! Moving and memorable. Nicole Kidman is beautiful as ever. (Can I get the name of her plastic surgeon?) The opening immediately catches your attention, with Ms. Gellhorn telling the story, as a woman of a certain age who is looking back.
On the other hand, I was disappointed to learn so little about their life together and their professions, especially hers. The in-your-face *** left nothing to the imagination. I simply got tired of watching Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen faking it.
On the other hand, I was disappointed to learn so little about their life together and their professions, especially hers. The in-your-face *** left nothing to the imagination. I simply got tired of watching Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen faking it.