Before We Go (2014)
A woman who is robbed on her way to catch the 1:30 train to Boston is left stranded in New York City. She meets a man who helps her during the course of the night and the two form a romance.
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That was an excellent one.
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Too simple storyline with not enough happening, which makes it boring. The ending is really vague. Don't recommend it.
It's disappointing that I cannot give less than 1 star. Just because they laugh, it doesn't make the movie funny at all. And this movie doesn't make any sense. First, you can clearly see that he is still into his old girlfriend and 30 min later he is head over hills with this new girl !! How??? You wait all night for something to happen and for the movie to actually start and make any sense and they hint that something dramatic is going to happen but nothing is happening at all. And they have absolutely no chemistry at all. Very bad movie, the only good part is the guy is hot.
A great film! Very well written and one of Chris Evans and Alice Eve's best. The acting is spot on and Evans and Eve have great chemistry. It's a funny film with sincere and true distresses in life, but it never becomes contrived which a lot of films like this tend to do. It stays true to itself and to life, never missing a beat. We all feel what these two characters have been through, it's a movie that will really hit home for most people watching it. I would like to see Chris Evans do more films like this, he's a terrific, and very underrated actor. Same goes for Alice Eve as well. A must see for all it's purity, sincerity and love.
Nearly deep but drifts away when it could have got stuck in. Alice Eve just could not add a layer of drama to turn the delicate script into a serious examination of what holds hearts in place. By the end of their night the words "Entitled whinger" crept into my brain as her slight pout and dull eyes brought nothing. How true the words "don't make a man your shrink". Poor old Nick had to listen and listen. She needed passion and fire to convince the audience she was more than another princess having a naughty husband. Chris Evans acts deeply with the script but paired with an acting queen could have made a rocket instead of a dumpling.