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Took the Daughters to See it

Posted by Brian A on May 12, 2012 at 12:17:09:

We all enjoyed it. Sure much of the laughs were in the previews, but gazing upon Eva Green's loveliness makes any movie worthwhile.

I appreciated the good Doctor's journey, just enough clues to let you know what's happening if you aren't asleep. My daughters missed most of them. Poor Chloe suffered a boring, uneven journey. I love the budding actress, but her talents seem to be wasted here. What? A fifteen-year-old playing a spoiled fifteen-year-old?

The music was great, placed in 1972, my freshman year at high school. I appreciated Depp's discovery of the new time.

The special effects on Eva Green at the end were amazing, but expected nowadays, so sad.