Oh Woody...it seems that you don't even try sometimes now.
This story was almost exactly like Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (which I didn't really like either), which begs the question, why take a tired storyline and put actors that seem totally wrong for their roles and have an awkward chemistry together and rehash it half-baked into a poorly named movie? Sometimes Allen seems to make movies just to have one each year, whether or not they are well-conceived, constructed or executed.
I have to admit, I was sucked into the drama a few times, but this was despite, not because of the acting, the dialog or the characters. Ironically, only one of the minor characters stuck out as realistic and believable. Sally Hawkins who played Kate hasn't been in much but British TV before, but she is the one who Woody got a great performance out of.
Finally...why is the boat called Cassandra? Was the one regretful brother's half-baked, drunk reservations before they do the deed supposed to call up visions of the Greek Cassandra whose fierce portents were ignored by all? Hardly. The more I thought about this, the more I disliked the whole film.
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Poor movie. I agree that Woody his making too many movies. He needs to take his time and see if he can make any more good ones.
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