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I just watched and enjoyed it

Posted by PhilJ on June 18, 2007 at 17:50:11:

A very solid movie that did not linger on Affleck but more so on Brody and Diane Lane. Also the story goes back and forth between the past and present (between Brody's character and Reeve) effortlessly, a credit to the director and script I imagine.

It is surprising to think that this is supposed to be pretty accurate to what happened, of course you can not believe everything you read or see but many sources agree this movie is a good representation of Reeves life etc.

I believe Brody's ex was Molly Parker of Deadwood fame, very striking (to me) she has that look in her eyes that seems like she knows what you are thinking but too kind to say anything...

Also Robin Tunney was terrific as Reeves love interest - after Lane...