The Upside was good fun and is laugh out loud funny with lots of touching moments and a few really uncomfortable ones. It centres around a disabled, wealthy, white man who needs help with daily activities and a black guy who has recently been released from prison.
We did have the obvious discussion about the ethics of an able bodied person playing a disabled character but agreed that we are okay with it. Bryan Cranston is a brilliant actor, and always seems to add something to the script. Kevin Hart was also great. However, we find Nicole Kidman a really poor actress which is compounded by the work she has had done to her face, further reducing her expressions, which were always minimal. The story was kind of familiar and resulted in fairly cliched realisations on the part of both lead characters, but that doesn't detract from the enjoyment in any way.
We did have the obvious discussion about the ethics of an able bodied person playing a disabled character but agreed that we are okay with it. Bryan Cranston is a brilliant actor, and always seems to add something to the script. Kevin Hart was also great. However, we find Nicole Kidman a really poor actress which is compounded by the work she has had done to her face, further reducing her expressions, which were always minimal. The story was kind of familiar and resulted in fairly cliched realisations on the part of both lead characters, but that doesn't detract from the enjoyment in any way.
We will give each film we see a score out of 10 for overall enjoyment.
The Upside = 8 Any film with Nicole Kidman in will always lose a point for us, fair or not.
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