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Laws of Attraction DVD Review:

Audrey
Woods (Moore) is New York’s top divorce attorney and has
never lost a case. That is until Daniel Rafferty (Brosnan) returns
to town and faces Audrey in the courtroom for the first time.
An adversarial relationship forms, as the two become their own
media circus with victories and losses bouncing between the
lawyers. It is only when the two of them bag their highest profile
clients, rock star Thorne Jamison (Sheen) and his fashion designer
wife Serena (Posey) do they start getting closer. After a night
of heavy drinking they get far too close however, as they wake
up married.
Pierce Brosnan and
Julianne Moore move away from their usual acting niches and
give romantic comedy a go. They shouldn’t have moved.
Laws of Attraction
is a sugary sweet romance aimed at the over 35s that is never
does more than raise a smile and be overly pleasant. You know
exactly what is going to happen as soon as the picture starts
and the film makes no effort at all to change that notion.
Pierce Brosnan tries
to move away from his usual suave and sophisticated demeanour
and into the shoes of abit of a slob. James Bond casts along
shadow however and it is hard to take the actor in this role,
even though he made his name playing a similar part in the TV
series Remington Steele. This is a shame as Brosnan is a better
actor than people take him for and pigeon holing him into one
type role isn’t really fair as he does his best with the
limited and uninspiring material.
The same can be said
about Julianne Moore. This is an actress known for tackling
more dramatic and emotional roles with great abound, so she
probably saw this part as a piece of light relief. She does
well as Audrey and shows a gift for comedy but you can easily
forget that she has brushed this facet of her talent before
in Evolution and Nine Months when her dramatic performances
are so noticeable that they easily drown them out.
The two stars have
some descent support from Francis Fisher as Audrey’s mother
Sara and Parker Posey and Michael Sheen as a slight too stereotypical
and over the top rock star married couple.
Laws of Attraction
will only resonant with its target audience, women over 35.
There is nothing original or genre enhancing here to draw anyone
else in. This is a shame because the two talented leads deserves
a lot more from the script and the director Peter Howitt, who
injected so much originality into his debut romantic comedy,
Sliding Doors.
Star Rating = * *
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in 1.85:1
Anamorphic Widescreen with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, the
transfer is good. The picture quality is first rate throughout,
with no pixelation at all. The sound quality is also very good,
with a strong emphasis on dialogue, as you’d want with
a movie like this. Don’t expect it to fill your speakers
with sound however, as it isn’t that type of film.
BONUS FEATURES
NONE!
OVERALL
A DVD release of
a modern movie without any bonus features is a crime against
the viewer. While extra material might not be to everyone’s
liking, fans still want to see how the film was made, interviews
with the stars and crew and listen to a commentary track. Having
one or more of these features missing is no great shock but
having none at all and still charging the full retail price
should be a crime.
DVD Star Rating =
*
Jamie Kelwick

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Laws
of Attraction Director:
Peter Howitt
Laws of Attraction
Written By:
Laws of Attraction
Cast:
Pierce
Brosnan, Julianne Moore, Parker Posey, Michael Sheen,
Frances Fisher and Nora Dunn
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
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