08-18-2011, 09:36 PM
Not bad, but I can't get past a scene early in the movie (set in the late '30s/ '40s) where they enter a cafe and the music is Kenny G... not merely "like" Kenny G., i.e., totally anachronistic stylewise- but actually Kenny G, proving that product placement is far more important than any sense of establishing a kind of reality on the screen. Unforgiveable.