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The Benefactor
The Benefactor

4.9

The Benefactor

NR·2015·90m

Summary

A newly married couple are forced to navigate the all-consuming interest of a powerful, mysterious, and possessive philanthropist.

Crew

Director, Writer

Andrew Renzi

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

April 24, 2016

6

> One man show...

I don't think the movie is worth a watch. There's nothing in it apart from Richard Gere's fine performance. If you still want to try it, he is the only reason to consider. You know performances alone can't save the movie, especially that theory did not work in this film. The story was very plain, it was about a man who's living with remorse and suddenly an unexpected thing happens that could help him to come out of his guilt fell, but it only gets worse in his every attempt.

The contribution from the rest of the cast was one of two reasons for the movie's downfall. They were okay, no complaint about that, but they were totally not visible like their existence means nothing other than to support the Gere's role. And the other reason was the scenes that lacked to imprint in the viewer's head with memorable quotes and/or moments. I would say there's a dull atmosphere in the entire narration. It is not an entertainer, but can be a character study material.

5½/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$2,159,380.00

Keywords

married couple
newlywed
philanthropist