A time travel story with no time travel, Sound of My Voice is intimate science fiction with only one concern: constructing a smart, incredibly acted puzzle for viewers to lose themselves in.
Sacha Baron Cohen tries to recapture the glory of his prior foreigner-in-America culture comedy, but a lack of heart and diminishing returns on the successful gimmick turns this into a movie of decent jokes a decade too late.
When sushi becomes art as much as it is food, the art of presenting it on film becomes transformative not only to the cuisine, but the people who make it.
Why does everyone hate this film? I personally love its hilariously dark humor and bizarre tone. Plus, seeing Bruce Willis as a nerdy alcoholic surgeon is just plain surreal. Am I alone in liking this film? And, while we're at it, this is Robert Zemeckis' final good film. Just my opinion.
A hidden gem it is not. Death Becomes Her was a very forgettable film in my opinion. I've seen it twice and have a hard time remembering what happened.
My first High School girlfriend made me watch this with her. So while I was thinking "takeyourshirtofftakeyourshirtofftakeyourshirtofftakeyourshirtoff" she was thinking I was watching a movie with her.
All I remember from it is wanting her to take her shirt off.