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THE UPSIDE

Neil Burger United States, 2017
The leads aren’t just charismatic, but nuanced as well; Cranston makes sure not to let his character’s self-pity and physical helplessness define who he is, while Hart brings sly intelligence to what might have been a cliche role.
January 17, 2019
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The New York Times
A warm vibe between the two men goes a long way toward sweetening the sap and contrivances.
January 10, 2019
Burger (The Illusionist, Limitless) directs in a style of uneasy, unassured hackery, lighting up only in a few comic moments.
January 10, 2019
The rapport between Cranston, so superb at being a crab apple that he could probably do it in his sleep, and Hart, a gifted and energetic performer, has some crackle. But even in that equation Hart presents some problems: his lines tend to hit with the snap of a locker-room towel. . . . And that’s probably the one factor that derails this otherwise efficient picture more than anything.
January 10, 2019