The Invisible Circus
Phoebe O'Connor's California dreamin' days are done. Lost and confused in post-free love San Francisco, this headstrong flower child (played by Jordana Brewster) decides to unravel the mystery of her sister's (Cameron Diaz) suicide in Europe. In her desperate search for answers, Phoebe is forced to face the past, as well as disturbing truths about her own future. Based on Jennifer Egan's best-selling novel.
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Falls a bit flat. - Alys
The premise seemed promising at first, but the film itself was a bit dull. There was good chemistry between Brewster and Eccleston, and Eccleston and Diaz, but the story itself felt like it was lacking a certain something. What could have been either a mystery or a dramatic soul-searching and learning journey was instead glossed over. The viewer gains little insight from Phoebe's (Jordana Brewster) voiceover and inner thoughts. I suspect that the book this film was based on is likely more explanatory.
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Falls a bit flat. - Alys
The premise seemed promising at first, but the film itself was a bit dull. There was good chemistry between Brewster and Eccleston, and Eccleston and Diaz, but the story itself felt like it was lacking a certain something. What could have been either a mystery ...