... I'm guessing at the end he's in a coma or dies, otherwise it's a dues ex machina? Boyles' best movies imo have been with screenwriter John Hodge (Trainspotting and Trance) and this one is with Richard Curtis, whose sentimental-beyond-belief stories with awkward character development arcs (Notting Hill, Bridget Jones, Love Actually etc.) seem to be quickly growing out of fashion with western culture.
From the trailer it looks like Boyle is going to make the best of the material with lots of use of meta tropes and casting, and it's probably worth him leaving Bond 25 for something this experimental (the rumour apparently is that he wanted to kill of Craig's Bond and confirm the 'James Bond is a moniker' theory, which the rights-holders deemed too radical), but what are your predictions? It won't be perfect, nothing is, but will it live up to the premise?
It sounds like all there is is a premise A single idea does not a movie make Also I'm laughing at you calling this "experimental"
Jordan Ross
Yesterday my toilet felt so far away
Jaxon Murphy
Just spit out my morning coffee. Thanks for making my day!
Alexander Allen
But will he beat his wife?
Juan Edwards
Don't know but apparently one of the Beatles songs features opens with a line about sex with a seventeen-year-old, received (in-film) as a hit, so that already suggests Curtis's screenplay is somewhat out of touch with what is believable in today's culture. Yes it's a fantastical premise to begin with but you still need internal logic.
Owen Gonzalez
>put curson over the link >thumbnails is that ugly fucking MONG