Arbitrage: Serious stuff
Arbitrage
Starring: Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon
At: DT Cinema & others
Rated: 6/10
In a slew of Hollywood movies this week, Arbitrage might just go unnoticed despite the presence of powerhouses of talent like Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon. Both older than their previous films, do justice to their roles — she as a philandering tycoon’s seasoned wife and he as a patriarch juggling between billions and belles.
The film, dealing with the complex world of a busy tycoon with a huge business empire about to collapse, a family he needs to periodically dote on and provide for, and an accident gone horribly wrong — it is slow but unusually steady.
However, by the end of it all, it goes away from you rather abruptly and without the customary explanation about why it detained us for over an hour and a half without giving a good closure. You could call it a family drama, a corporate whirl a secret love affair — quite a mixture if one gives it a second thought. Gere is the centrepoint and Sarandon, despite being off-footage for most of the film, makes her impact nevertheless.
Source: 16 September, 2012, The Sunday Pioneer
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