A dinner party where a beautiful, caring, unassuming healer (Salma Hayek) meets a horrible, wealthy, capitalist building mogul (the excellent John Lithgow).
Sounds like a dull premise for the movie but in fact it flows at a nice pace and is full of very interesting dialogue and is packed full of heart.
The contrast between the caring and the privileged, money-driven, personalities is powerful and viewers must reflect on what this says about the world today, and what we truly value in it.
Very thought-provoking stuff.
Salma is super authentic in her role.
Sounds like a dull premise for the movie but in fact it flows at a nice pace and is full of very interesting dialogue and is packed full of heart.
The contrast between the caring and the privileged, money-driven, personalities is powerful and viewers must reflect on what this says about the world today, and what we truly value in it.
Very thought-provoking stuff.
Salma is super authentic in her role.