New Yorker’s Take on Hunts Directorial Debut

May 1st, 2008 in Drama, Movie News, Movies, The Movie Biz

foundme.jpg The New Yorker’s David Denby says this about Helen Hunt’s first directorial movie, “Then She Found Me.”

“What makes this small movie work is the filmmakers’ curiosity about the many-sidedness of need-the way genuine benevolence, say, can be cloaked in blunt intrusiveness, or the way insults can be a reckless demand for love. We get the feeling that these people are far from completed as personalities, and that the movie’s end, when it comes, is more like a pause. With any luck, Helen Hunt will continue to put complicated people on the screen. “

I would love to see this movie because I like Helen Hunt, and the story has an interesting twist of complexities. 

For the complete review click here: New Yorker

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