New Yorker’s Take on Hunts Directorial DebutMay 1st, 2008 in Drama, Movie News, Movies, The Movie Biz |
 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.Â
For the complete review click here: New Yorker
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