4/10
slow, flat, long
3 August 2016
Grad student Omar Razaghi wants to write an authorized biography on his favorite writer, the late Jules Gund, but his estate refuses. It consists of his older brother Adam (Anthony Hopkins), mistress Arden Langdon (Charlotte Gainsbourg), and wife Caroline (Laura Linney) who all live in a remote settlement in Uruguay. Omar's girlfriend pushes him to travel to Uruguay to change their minds. Arden takes a liking to him. Caroline insists on withholding approval. The settlement is facing a large land tax and Adam agrees to approve if Omar helps him secretly sell some family jewels. Pete (Hiroyuki Sanada) is also part of the group who ages used furniture to sell as antiques.

James Ivory is continuing on without Ismail Merchant. Omar Metwally delivers a very flat performance that keeps this interesting group static. Ivory seems intend on a slow, flat mood. It takes much too long to get to the fireworks and there is plenty of potential. It's obvious from the start but the movie insists on dragging it out for too long.
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