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Return to Sender (2015)

May. 31,2015
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5.1
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NR
| Drama Thriller
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A nurse living in a small town goes on a blind date with a man who is not the person he says he is.

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SunnyHello
2015/05/31

Nice effects though.

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MamaGravity
2015/06/01

good back-story, and good acting

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Sexyloutak
2015/06/02

Absolutely the worst movie.

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DipitySkillful
2015/06/03

an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.

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neil-progroupafrica
2015/06/04

Slow paced and disconnected in parts. Poor sound on prison scenes was quite annoying.

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Mike Boyd
2015/06/05

And the Oscar for the worst sound recording/editing goes to... this incomprehensible mess.Why the distorted whispering that is completely unintelligible? Why didn't they re-process or re-shoot the scenes in the jail when they are mumbling in whispers on the telephones? Does the director actually think people can understand what they are saying? It's not like we viewers have a script to follow. This film needs subtitles in 70% of the scenes.As for the plot, well, if only Ms. Pike had shown a bit more flesh it might have been worth watching, but as it is, it is a complete waste of time.Sorry Ms Pike, you were wasted on this.

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kyliem11
2015/06/06

Rosamund Pike stars as a lonely nurse who agrees to go on a blind date with a co worker of a friends husband. When he arrives at her home earlier than planned it's quick to see that he is not the intended guy and her rapes her, leaving her badly scarred.The movie then slowly drags by until it livens up a bit towards the end. I thought Plke was very good in 'Gone Girl' but her acting performance in this is simply sub standard. Nick Nolte is great as Pike's father, his gruff voice fitting the roll perfectly.There are parts of the movie where the dialogue is very difficult to understand, which is frustrating.An opportunity was missed here, with the stars involved and more content it could of been so much better.

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mistoppi
2015/06/07

I saw the trailer for this film last year and I thought hey, that reminds me a lot of Gone Girl. Of course it's slightly different, for example, Gone Girl is written better. But it has similarities, like Rosamund Pike. Her character seems to be Amy from Gone Girl - again! I've read it a million times online and I can now say it myself, the plot of Return to Sender is pretty standard. I don't even usually watch movies where the two main themes are rape and revenge, because they tend to go the same way over and over again. Return to Sender has it's differences, mostly the character of Miranda, who I'm going to talk about later. But the thing is those little details don't matter that much when the plot has been repeated million times. The character, Miranda is interesting in a lot of ways. She seems likable, but it's hard to say why. She has friends and she's a nurse, so clearly there's something nice about her. There also seems to be something off about her. She seems to be very careful about few things. She seems very distant to the viewer. When she starts visiting the rapist, she seems even more distant. We see what makes her go to him, but we still don't know the exact reason. Of course we can guess it, because it's easy to expect that, but still it's very confusing for a moment. The thing about Miranda is that she seems to be this nice nurse but you can't help but feel there's something weird about her. Trust that instinct. But that's what makes her character more interesting - except that she's now too close to Amy. If Miranda had been played by any other actress, maybe that connection wouldn't be so easy to make. Of course she is good at playing this kind of characters. Rosamund Pike is good at being weirdly and calmly scary. And the movie is timed very well. It's not exactly a long film, but the weird relationship between Miranda and William kept going for a while, so I almost thought I had figured the movie out all wrong. Well, I wasn't wrong, but making that even that one small moment longer made it feel like wait a minute, what is going on? That's one important thing about structure - you change something in the usual timed structure of the film and it feels weird, because we are so used to that typical tempo.What's mostly wrong about it is the timing. People weren't over Gone Girl when this one came out, so obviously everyone is starting to compare it to Gone Girl in their heads. And comparing to Gone Girl, Return to Sender doesn't stand a chance.Return to Sender is worth a watch, if you haven't seen too many "rape & revenge" type of movies, or if you really like them. If you're bored with them, then it's not for you.

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