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Meet Joe Black Movie Review

“Be deliriously happy or at least leave yourself open to be.” - William Parrish
Meet Joe Black is an inventive romance directed by Martin Brest.  It stars Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt. To start off, this film has really good music from Thomas Newman, and a very cool concept about a woman who falls in love with death. Both Pitt and Hopkins are excellent in this film.  However, there is some very poor acting on display from Marcia Gay Harden, Jake Weber, and Jeffrey Tambor.
Speaking of Tambor, his character, while fun, bumbling, and humorous, is ridiculously, unbelievably stupid. There are many things in this film that just do not work.  There are painfully awkward moments in the script, and the dialogue is very poorly written, and sloppy at times.
They tried to cram as many subplots into the story as they could to keep it interesting, but it was all a convoluted mess. It would’ve greatly benefited the film if the writers and the director simply realized that sometimes, less is more.  The buildup to the third act was very nice, and the finale was very cool. Overall, this film was merely mediocre, and disappointing. A very average film.
Rating: PG-13

Grade: C-

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  1. I can't believe you didn't like this one! I probably got caught up in the love story, and that's why I really enjoyed it! It's definitely nice hearing a different perspective!

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  2. I love the quote you posted! This post is beyond inspiring!

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