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Well, the answer is a resounding no.
This has to be the worst film I've seen all year. How Araki took a minor masterpiece like the book and crafted a film this inept & tone deaf out of it is the real mystery, not what happened to Kat's mother. Green played Eve as if she was still on set filming Dark Shadows; it was an entertaining performance, but for all the wrong reasons. And that ending. That ending. Why? Forgetting for a minute that it was needlessly and drastically changed, the approach taken was quite silly. On the one hand, Araki wants to end it inside Kat's head as she's reflecting on the denouement she's just made through a voiceover, but on the other, he simply can't unfurl his film without one last stupefying shock. Ick. |
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