| Knowing |
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| Written by Scott Murray |
| Friday, 25 June 2010 01:15 |
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In Knowing, Well, it sure does, and even takes a few unnecessary - but stunning - detours into Spielbergland and Armageddonville for good measure. "People see what they want to see with numbers," says John Koestler's (Nicolas Cage) good friend and fellow MIT professor after Koestler shows him a page full of numbers that he believes contain all the catastrophes of the world. But these are digressions - or developments, depending on your point of view - in a lengthy story that begins by meekly raising the issue of whether life is random or predetermined, then rushes forward as Koestler tries to prevent whatever human catastrophes remain on that sheet of his. He'll also conveniently meet the girl's grown up daughter (another fine turn by Rose Byrne) and before you can figure out how many films the screenwriters have creatively rifled through in a bid to capture today's zeitgeist (Final Destination, Cage, for his part, has a haunted look that seems as though he's been poring over the box office returns of Bangkok Dangerous. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 09 July 2010 15:11 |
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