Based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith (‘Purple Noon‘/’The Talented Mr. Ripley’), and directed by the screenwriter of Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive‘, not to mention, starring Kirsten Dunst and Viggo Mortensen in a Hitchcockian thriller set against the backdrop of Greece in the early 1960s- ‘The Two Faces of January’ is hands down one of our most anticipated films of 2014.
The ingredients are all there for a great film, and the reviews have been generous in its favour, so I guess we will just wait until it makes its way to this end of the world to enjoy all the intrigue and vintage fashion splendor.
1962 does good on them both, as both Viggo and Kirsten have never looked so good.
A nod to the {past} never hurts!
In fact, it is always preferred.
Until next time,
{theEye}
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Now that looks right tasty.
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Although ‘Lucifer and the Cheerleader’ would have been a more snappy title.
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