Community
Trailers
Now Playing Coming Soon Movie Reviews Movie Buzz
Fun Stuff
Forums
Celebrity Profile
Search Showtimes & Theaters
Search For Movie By Title
Search Celebrity Profiles
Review for 'All Good Things'
By Admin
Add to GlobalGrind!
Movie Review of All Good Things
Review Date: February 11, 2011     Dapz: 0    
Dap It Scrap It
All+Good+Things
REVIEW REPORT CARD
Overall Rating
Classic Dud
Story
Acting
Visuals
Direction
More Reviews | Add A Review
All Good Things is a crime thriller due for release on DVD on March 29, 2011. It is based on a true story about murder and mystery. Directed by Andrew Jarecki, the film was released to a limited amount of theaters on December 3, 2010. The talented cast stars leading man Ryan Gosling and popular actress Kirsten Dunst, also featuring roles played by Kristen Wiig, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Frank Langelia. Distributed by Magnolia Pictures, All Good Things is classified as a suspense/romance. This film follows a promising young man who plays a large role in New York's real estate dynasty, set in the eighties. The man, played by Gosling, falls for a woman, played by Dunst, who is considered to be of a much lower status than himself. The romance buds against all odds, leaving the two looking as though they have a bright future. The future looks darker when Dunst's character disappears, leaving many questions as to what happened and where she went. Authorities begin investigating the case, only to find that important characters are showing up dead. The truth is a mystery as the plot of this crime thriller unfolds. What makes this film so interesting is that it is based on true events. Gosling's character, David Marks, is rather reminiscent of Robert Durst, an heir to a real-estate fortune whose wife went missing in 1982. Marks was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, a light form of autism that leaves patients fully functional, but socially awkward. As the disappearance of his wife was being investigated, his friend, who happened to be a journalist, shows up dead, as does another woman, and a neighbor, who was found dismembered. This film looks to implicate Marks in these cases by recreating the story. Director Jarecki was acclaimed for his recent documentary work, so the fiction style filming of this production was a shock to many audiences. Perhaps it was legal reasons that led his to take this approach, but his motives are clear. Jarecki seeks to take a deeper look into these unsolved mysteries, as well as to make a statement about society in general. He forces the audience to question what it means to be a psychopath, an outcast from society, and asks us to give people more layers than that. The characters of the film are well-developed, and Jarecki is praised for controlling such a large cast on his first feature film production.

admin
REVIEW BY: Admin
California , United States


Comments On This Review


NEW ON DVD
Caprica
Underworld%3A+Rise+of+the+Lycans
Frost%2FNixon




THE LATEST
FEATURED MOVIES NEWS PHOTO GALLERIES LATEST BUZZ TRAILERS & VIDEO CELEB PROFILES
COMMUNITY
Sign In/ Create Account
Online Now
Movie Forums
A/V Chat
Movie Reviews
RSS Feeds
MOVIES
Trailers
Now Playing
Coming Soon
Reviews
Movies A to Z
Widgets & Gadgets
ARTICLES/GALLERIES
All Stories
Premieres
Interviews
Movie Buzz
SUPPORT
Member Support
Contact Us
Suggestion Box
Privacy Statement
Terms of Usage
Website Information:   About MovieDawg.com    Advertising    Disclaimer    Terms of Usage   
© 2008-2009 All Rights Reserved.