I felt actors Stephen Rea, Jaye Davidson, Jim Broadbent, and Miranda Richardson, carried an unlikely story along by following its philosophical theme of "It's easy to come tumbling out" which I found made it too hard to accept as plausible.
Despite his talent and likeability, I also didn't find Forest Whittaker's English squaddie too convincing as his now-and-then cockney accent stuck out like dog's nuts.
But the acting is worth a look, and quite frankly, like most viewers, you will probably like it - and possibly even hail it as a masterpiece?
Despite his talent and likeability, I also didn't find Forest Whittaker's English squaddie too convincing as his now-and-then cockney accent stuck out like dog's nuts.
But the acting is worth a look, and quite frankly, like most viewers, you will probably like it - and possibly even hail it as a masterpiece?