Welcome to ChrisB's film reviews page. ChrisB has written 6 reviews and rated 85 films.
I think the storyline would have been less believable were it not for the brilliant acting of each member of the cast. Phil Glenister, in particular, shines as the rather dour husband, son and father. You'd think he'd have enough to contend with with his own, somewhat flawed, family (not forgetting another who makes an appearance later on); but, no, he decides to complicate his life in the most infuriating way.
A very enjoyable watch nonetheless.
The film was true to the novel, but it seemed that there was too much focus on 'artistry' rather than the love story. Although beautiful Florence was at the heart of the story (and, specifically, the "view" of the Arno), there were several other landmarks that could have featured - although I appreciate you have to stop somewhere. More importantly, however, there was a lack of continuity and 'flow' of the narrative in places.
I agree with AM's review above almost word for word. It really is a most watchable thriller, mainly due to the acting talent on show and a believable plot. Lots of twists and turns and you really can't guess the final denouement.
Unusual storyline held together by brilliant casting. I particularly liked the actress who played the elder daughter, and Billy Connolly came across as a highly endearing character.
Just a pleasant 'feel good' film - grown ups should enjoy too. The found footage aspect is a little off-putting at first but you soon get used to it. One or two excellent special effects, cute alien (perhaps could have done more with it) and believable characters.
Robert Redford was very good in this role but, as a previous reviewer suggested, another actor could probably have done just as well. It was an entertaining film and, if you could overlook the few 'sailing' flaws, was a good, simple story.