


Greta (2018)
Country: US/EIRE/CAN/KOR/HK
Technical: col/2.39:1 98m
Director: Neil Jordan
Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, Maika Monroe, Colm Feore, Stephen Rea (as an Arbogast-style Private Investigator))
Synopsis:
A waitress picks up a handbag on the subway and returns it to its owner, a lonely French teacher of piano who turns out to be Hungarian, and psychotic!
Review:
Woefully inept stalker film that begins intriguingly enough until our heroine discovers the cupboard full of handbags. One of those enervating films in which everyone does the wrong thing and nothing is done to develop the characters. Someone said, 'Huppert, she does piano teachers', and Moretz, who has made a métier of playing Horror victims, was a shoo-in as the persecuted Frances. In short, a career worst by a once interesting director.
Country: US/EIRE/CAN/KOR/HK
Technical: col/2.39:1 98m
Director: Neil Jordan
Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, Maika Monroe, Colm Feore, Stephen Rea (as an Arbogast-style Private Investigator))
Synopsis:
A waitress picks up a handbag on the subway and returns it to its owner, a lonely French teacher of piano who turns out to be Hungarian, and psychotic!
Review:
Woefully inept stalker film that begins intriguingly enough until our heroine discovers the cupboard full of handbags. One of those enervating films in which everyone does the wrong thing and nothing is done to develop the characters. Someone said, 'Huppert, she does piano teachers', and Moretz, who has made a métier of playing Horror victims, was a shoo-in as the persecuted Frances. In short, a career worst by a once interesting director.
Country: US/EIRE/CAN/KOR/HK
Technical: col/2.39:1 98m
Director: Neil Jordan
Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, Maika Monroe, Colm Feore, Stephen Rea (as an Arbogast-style Private Investigator))
Synopsis:
A waitress picks up a handbag on the subway and returns it to its owner, a lonely French teacher of piano who turns out to be Hungarian, and psychotic!
Review:
Woefully inept stalker film that begins intriguingly enough until our heroine discovers the cupboard full of handbags. One of those enervating films in which everyone does the wrong thing and nothing is done to develop the characters. Someone said, 'Huppert, she does piano teachers', and Moretz, who has made a métier of playing Horror victims, was a shoo-in as the persecuted Frances. In short, a career worst by a once interesting director.