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The Weather Man
Cast
Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis, Gemmenne de la Peņa View AllCrew
Gore Verbinski (Director), Steve Conrad (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 20th, 2005
Runtime: 1 hour, 41 minutes
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Holden Pike
If you have a choice between The Weather Man and The Squid & the Whale, there shouldn't even be a discussion: The Squid & the Whale is well written, well acted, has a cohesive tone and interesting point of view, and is a satisfying filmgoing experience.
If you have a choice between The Weather Man and The Squid & the Whale, there shouldn't even be a discussion: The Squid & the Whale is well written, well acted, has a cohesive tone and interesting point of view, and is a satisfying filmgoing experience.
The Gnat
It also tries to be a deep film, this again comes back to the voice over, where it tries and explain what Nicholas Cage's character is going through, but it relies only on voice over to try and add some depth, and it doesn't have any really profound moment in the film where everything is clear as to....
It also tries to be a deep film, this again comes back to the voice over, where it tries and explain what Nicholas Cage's character is going through, but it relies only on voice over to try and add some depth, and it doesn't have any really profound moment in the film where everything is clear as to....