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Edmond

  • 04-10-2007 1:38pm
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    I saw Edmond in the IFI a little while ago.. didnt know quite what to make of it. it was just over an hour long and probably wouldn't have kept anyones interest if it was any longer than that. Staring William H. Macy it seems to be a kind of mid-life crisis theme to it, but that's shaken off early in the movie and it becomes closer to a white-color psycopath movie.

    i honestly have no idea weather i liked it or not.
    anyone else see it?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,707 ✭✭✭ciaran76


    I watched it last night and loved it. I was expecting a different type of film to be honest but I really liked it.

    Some great conversations he has with certain people too as dont want to give too much away of what happens.

    It had an American Pshyco/Falling down feeling to it in my opinion.


  • Posts: 15,814 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Got it on DVD last year. Really enjoyed it. Macy was brilliant and his final scene with Bokeem Woodbine was genius. One of those rare films that has to be seen to be believed.


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