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Now Showing In Budapest: 'Cassandra's Dream'

Now Showing In Budapest: 'Cassandra's Dream'
"The tale of two brothers (McGregor and Farrell) with serious financial woes. When a third party proposes they turn to crime, things go bad and the two become enemies."


Movie type: Crime / Drama

Director: Woody Allen

Script: Woody Allen

Starring: Ewan McGregor (Ian), Colin Farrell (Terry), Tom Wilkinson (Howard), Hayley Atwell (Angela Stark)

Length: 108 min

Reviews:

” If you haven't seen a good moral film, go check this one out: all the themes of morality vs. immorality, dehumanization, the power and ambition etc... are invoked and enrich the plot; however, if you're in the "popcorn movie" mood, wait until you rent that one :D”

” It's good entertainment, the best movie I've seen at the cinema this year, if anything it makes me wanna see more of Woodys films.” By Arvid Lundin

”Judged as either black comedy or a semi-drama, pic lacks the irony that informs Allen's best movies -- replaced here by a rather condescending attitude toward all the characters.” By Derek Elley

Source: imdb.com


28.12.2007

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