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Feast of Love
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Plot of
Feast of Love
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Feast of Love is one of those movies that is almost great. It
just needed a little something extra to push it over that line. Don't
ask what it is, because I don't know. I left the theater with that
satisfaction you get from Chinese food, you are full for the moment but
you know you are going to want more in an hour. Phenomenal acting and a
good story keep Feast Of Love on track. Interweaving through
different couples and their situations and how they interconnect is
explored fairly well here, one thing that would have made it better is a
time line. You know the film takes place over an eighteen month period,
but otherwise you are in the dark as to how much time was spent in
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Review of Feast of Love
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Morgan
Freeman has got to be the King of the Narrative as well as the perfect
grandfather/confidant figure. He is the only man that can play God (Bruce
Almighty) in my book and make me believe it. No offense to George
Burns of course. Freeman does a wonderful job of being the self
appointed caretaker of all of our main characters. Greg Kinnear, at the
beginning, comes off as a guy who doesn't really notice the things going
on around him. I'm not saying that he is callous or that he is an
airhead, he is actually a really nice guy that doesn't know much about
how relationships work and has to learn the hard way. If Freeman is the
best actor here, then Selma Blair must be in second place. Especially
when she is only in the film for about ten minutes. There is one scene
where she falls in love and you literally watch it happen, you can see
it in her eyes. Alexa Develos and Toby Hemingway are believable in an
almost fairy tale like whirlwind romance, great performances there.
Final thought –A good movie that doesn't
disappoint and will make a good evening at home type of movie. The one
thing that may bother some audiences is there is a little more sex and
full frontal nudity in this than what is usually in this type of film.
Just a small warning.
Keep reading,
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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The Cast
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Director
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Producers
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Morgan Freeman |
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Robert Benton |
Lori McCreary, Eric Reid(II), Fisher Stevens |
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Greg Kinnear |
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Radha Mitchell |
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Jane Alexander |
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Alexa Davalos |
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Rating
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Length
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Distributors
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Release Date
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R for strong sexual content, nudity and language. |
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MGMDistribution Company |
September 28th, 2007 |
Awards
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Related Links
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Click Above to Purchase Feast of Love |
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This review was written by Mitch E. Copyright
2007, All Rights Reserved. |
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