Collateral Beauty

2016

Action / Drama / Romance

315
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten13%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright64%
IMDb Rating6.710100399

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Will Smith as Howard
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Kate Winslet as Claire
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Edward Norton as Whit
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712.07 MB
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English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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1.47 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
P/S 4 / 22

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon8 / 10

It doesn't get much love, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

This kept reminding me of A Christmas Carol, with the central figure visited by three ghosts, our central figure, namely Will Smith, is visited by three beings, all sent, to turn his life around.

I've not found a great deal of love for this film, and that surprises me, I very much enjoyed it. It had me moved to tears. The ending in particular hit hard.

A great story, with some terrific performances, a terrific cast, including Helen Mirren and Kate Winslet. Despite the names, I must give full credit to Will Smith, the best performance I've seen from him to date, he had me choked up.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird5 / 10

Hardly an ugly duckling, lacking in too many areas to be considered a beauty

'Collateral Beauty' is one of those films that was critically derided, critical reception was not kind to it, but has garnered a more polarising reaction from people commenting on this site.

Seeing 'Collateral Beauty' without any prejudice, despite having knowledge of its negative critical reception the cast is such a great one with plenty of talented names, to me it was nowhere near as bad as critics have made out. It is a hugely flawed film and many of the critics' criticisms are on point, but there are far worse films around and is not bad enough to be one of the year's worst, it is nowhere near either among the worst work of anybody in the cast (for example Will Smith has never done a worse film than 2013's 'After Earth'). There are some good points here, that can be recognised by me, but can people seriously start expressing their opinion without resorting to critic bashing, conspiracy theories or insulting anybody with a different opinion to theirs, it is getting incredibly annoying and has gotten way out of control in the past decade.

The best thing about 'Collateral Beauty' is the cast. Will Smith is understated and stoic, but also charismatic and affecting. Helen Mirren seems to be really enjoying herself and provides a few fun quotes, while Kate Winslet, Michael Pena, Keira Knightley and Edward Norton make much of little. 'Collateral Beauty' is beautifully filmed, atmospherically lit and crisply edited, and the soundtrack is not too intrusive, nor is it too low-key to be non-descript.

Some genuinely beautiful and touching moments too, though they don't come consistently and actually come too far and between.

Unfortunately, 'Collateral Beauty' is hugely flawed. It is very muddled tonally, with what it was trying to be raising some question marks (basically a drama but it seemed to try and do other things too that didn't mesh),as a result of trying to do too much and not doing much with most of it. There are pacing issues here, due to some scenes going on for too long and a few of them being little more than filler the film does have a tendency to drag.

It was very difficult to identity with the main character's plight properly, because the character is too mysterious to the extent that he is underdeveloped and one-note. Many of the other characters are also underwritten. The script is also unfocused and sees some horrendously stilted and forced dialogue with overdone emotional moments and jarring comedic touches. The ending leaves a sour taste in the mouth, it lays it on so thick with the platitudinous schmaltz that emotionally it feels manipulative, meanwhile the final twist is laughable.

Overall, not as bad as it has been made out but hugely flawed and not a particularly good, let alone great, film. It does feel like this is going to be an unpopular review, like one going out on a limb, judging from the defensive and condescending tone of many of the positive reviews. 5/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

left me cold

Howard Inlet (Will Smith) has been a zombie since losing his daughter two years earlier. He spends all of his time putting up domino chains and knocking them down. His business partners Whit (Edward Norton),Claire (Kate Winslet),and Simon (Michael Peña) are concerned. They would like to sell the company but Howard owns 60%. Whit is divorced struggling to connect with his daughter. They recover a letter he wrote to Love, Time, and Death. Whit is taken with Amy (Keira Knightley) and follows her to her acting group. The partners come up with an idea for Amy and two of her acting friends Brigitte (Helen Mirren) and Raffi (Jacob Latimore) to portray Love, Time, and Death to 'gaslight' Howard.

Will Smith is doing a depressed low energy guy. The three partners' motives are questionable at best. The three actors are acting obsessed and callous. I can't attach to anybody. It all leaves me cold and then there is a final twist reveal. The twist only accentuates how fake and artificial the story had been. It is all contrived and manufactured emotions. The only way to truly do this is to follow Howard's point of view. At least, that has a chance for the audience to empathize with him. The audience can discover the hiring of the three actors along with Howard. The twist reveal could be truly shocking and the movie can even do a double twist if it wishes. Despite the stellar cast, this is a sad, tiresome watch.

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