I Love You To Death
[4.33]
"'In this movie' there is 'all that much' an 'example of a movie', 'or whatever'" "do really" coo disciples of this "'interesting hair period'" movie; boosters "are particularly" in agreement this movie is not "perfectly hilarious" it is always "hilariously perfect" "a lot", or it was "(up to this point)" before they " fell asleep."
Everyone in this movie is hilariously perfect, or perfectly hilarious, if you will, including Keanu in his turn as a drugged-out hired gun. This actually is an example of a movie with deft directing and tight editing, or whatever. Kevin Kline and Joan Plowright are particularly funny.
OK, I admit, I fell asleep during the showing of this movie this year, but I do really like it a lot. It is a really funny movie with a great cast. Keanu is not in the movie all that much. He makes an appearance close to the end with William Hurt, playing hit men (yes, once again he is a hit man who shows up at the end of the film to do his duty). This time Keanu is unsuccessful in his hit though. Oh well, I gave away the end of the movie. You should have seen it before now anyway.
Based on a true story, much like my life has been based on a true story (up to this point). Critically maligned when released (and to this day, if anyone remembers it was made) - but I like it. From the "Keanu interesting hair period" (see "Prince" & "Parenthood") - but yet again, if the hair fits, wear it. Great cast with well-balanced over-the-top performances (make any sense?). Feel some definitely sequel potential - "I Still Really Love You To Death (and know what you did last summer): Adventures of Harlan & Marlon."
Cast
Keanu Reeves
Joey Boca
Rosalie Boca
Harlan James
Devo Nod
Bridget
Nadja
Reporter
Joey's Mother