I Smile Back (2015)
1/10
Soulless people failing to stand up for themselves.
25 May 2020
Every scene is bad acting lined with every evil spirit the director & cast could muster. Depression, staring, snide attacks, being disconnected with people who are supposed to be family and no one doing anything about it, blank soulless speaking.

On top of that you have Josh Charles who thought it'd be great to play an aggressive coward and normalise it, with every line towards his partner, Silverman, as a fake, snide, misogynistic attack. Every scene with energy is a coward acting tough.

Silverman plays a depressed version of herself going through the motions and failing to stand up for herself properly.

There is nothing for anybody in this movie... And now we know a little bit more about the peple who made it.
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