Review of Genius

Genius (2016)
6/10
Great Premise, Not So Great Execution
8 December 2016
A film about some of the greatest writers of all time, and the editor who found those very writers? It has to be really well-written right? Well, that's not necessarily the case. While as a concept, 'Genius' is fascinating, it doesn't always live up to the greatness that the subjects of the film bring to the table.

First time director Michael Grandage took on the project, and managed to pull in some serious acting talent in Jude Law, Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Laura Linney, and Guy Pearce. Quite the cast if I may say, and they are clearly the best thing about 'Genius'. Law, who plays the eccentric Thomas Wolfe, can be over the top and even sometimes out of sync with the tone, is perhaps the most entertaining thing about this story. His unpredictability and tragic nature to how he treats his life and the people in it can be difficult to take your eyes off.

Firth is always great, and plays the famous editor, Max Perkins. And Kidman is the standout performer as she adds the most layers to what is mostly a thinly written movie. I just found a whole lot of it to be flat and hollow. There are times where the film is on the brink of greatness, but it never takes that next step. Instead, it too easily falls into the tropes of a clichéd biopic.

It's unfortunate, because I really like the angle they were going for. An editor and a writer struggle to juggle both work and family in the midst of writing a book that runs over a few thousand pages. I love movies about behind the scenes stuff, but much like 'Hail Caesar!' from earlier this year, it doesn't go the extra mile to make it more than just your average biopic. The performances are great and the direction is okay, but I needed more out of the script. The film is about as dull as the color coding is.

+Kidman & Law

+Felt like the 20's

+The premise is fascinating

-Thinly written script

-Beat for beat clichéd biopic

6.9/10
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