Scarlet Johansson debuted in the role of a bizarre Bruce Willis
To set the record right, “North” had no shortage of talented people among the acting and crew. Ilya Star Drees as a title midnight, with Bruce Willis told about this fairy tale and playing several roles in the film. The rest of the acting also includes great names such as Julia Louis-Dreifus, John Lavitz, Jason Alexander and Katie Bates. It was an era of Baggins in front of Frodo WoodOf course, but he was a fresh “Good Son” and “Huck Finn’s Adventures”, two films that demonstrated his incredible skills and range as the actor at the time. Willis, on the other hand, was already a conscientious Superstar Action post “die Hard”, making this of many titles that do not represent that, unfortunately, failed for it.
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“North” opens with its names, who feels that he is overly rich in his parents (Alexander and Louis-Dreifus), despite the fact that the school sought to become an obedient child and comprehensive. Sitting and caught in a shopping store once, he complains about his parents in the pink costume of the Easter bunny (Willis), who urges him to talk to them. But the North rejects this advice, deciding to look for new parents instead of his eyes. For a short moment you might think about it Willis serves the reality of “Doni Darka” here (Although in the comedy setting). Unfortunately, it is immediately cut off by all that happens afterwards.
On paper, this prerequisite is as harmless as the child: the child rejects the parents from their neglected behavior and travels the world to find new ones, only realizing that they care about their own way. Even the satirical slope to this prerequisite would have worked, but unfortunately, Rainer leaves a compressed, small humor to power through these scenarios. The fact is that Willis is designed to arouse comfort for the North by fulfilling the role of her guardian angel during her adventures. Except, every time the actor pops up in another form – be it a man in the bunny, tourist or FedEx driver – it doesn’t add anything to the heartfelt scenes we have to laugh together. (We don’t do it.)
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But neither the tree nor Wilis is to blame. Rather, the elements that make up the “north”, including its average comedy and sentimentality, feel obscene at every turn. It also creates commonly embarrassed directorial efforts from the director who is still a great deal of career. A truly brilliant adaptation of Stephen King’s Misery. I suspect that “North” will always be remembered as an abnormal flop that is not amenable to any positive expectations associated with it.