The review:
Edward Norton makes a worthy detective story set in the 1950s and Motherless Brooklyn was nearly a very, very, good film.* While the Tourette’s aspect feels very much like Mr. Norton is shooting for an Academy Award nomination and thus, from that angle, is distracting, it is interesting to watch his performance and how the syndrome affects his character.** The movie is also populated with excellent actors (hooray for another good role for Gugu Mbatha-Raw!) and the mystery was engrossing.***
The verdict: Good
Cost: $6.00
Where watched: Jubitz Cinema
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Further sentences:
*It pains me to say that it’s the slightest bit too long, like maybe we didn’t need that much time watching jazz musicians at the club. As it is, it’s a very good film.
**I found it interesting that no one in the film made fun of him, or was repulsed by for his tics and twitches. I felt like that wasn’t quite up to snuff for film set in the 1950s.
***I figured out one thing before Lionel did, which made me feel very smart.
Questions:
- Should Edward Norton direct more films?
- How many favors do you think Mr. Norton called in to get all those really great actors? (Never mind. Answered in the IMDB triva item below.)
Favorite IMDB trivia item:
According to writer, director, and actor Edward Norton, the principal major stars all worked for free on this, his second directorial outing.
I have to admit, although I love a mystery movie, the length of this one put me off seeing at the cinema. I will track it down eventually!
There was much to like. Although I love clothing from the 1950s so much, it’s usually worth it to me to watch a movie just to see the costumes. 🙂