This movie has as much to do with art or originality as a toilet graffiti written with lipstick. (Not that graffiti can't be art or original, but they very rarely are.) It manages to be, just because it can, extremely sappy and extremely crass at the same time, and proud of it.
In comparison with it "American Pie" is innocence itself, and "Sleepless in Seattle" is a sophisticated drama. Oh, and "K-Pax" is rigorously true to scientific facts.
Don't step in it.
(I went to see the movie accidentally without checking it out first, which I usually do. This experience reminds me why.)
In comparison with it "American Pie" is innocence itself, and "Sleepless in Seattle" is a sophisticated drama. Oh, and "K-Pax" is rigorously true to scientific facts.
Don't step in it.
(I went to see the movie accidentally without checking it out first, which I usually do. This experience reminds me why.)