That was one of a small number of newer films I watched in the past year. Rebecca Hall was indeed great in it. Great like, now-I-should-see-every-film-she's-acted-in great. There are those overly mannered English thespian types who assail the viewer/theatergoer with a thick fog of their actorly instincts; it can get stuffy real quick. But there are also many trained professionals who can bring it and then some, who know how to ride the line, when less is more.
Anyway, I--like FM enframed--thought the ending of Resurrection was disappointing. They had a good enough central conceit, mounting tension, enough atmosphere, credible performances, but then it amounted to something less interesting than I'd imagined.
For me, the suspension of disbelief was less a problem than the conclusion being so literal. Like, *spoiler alert*: the baby has literally been inside of him this whole time? That's the crux of this, that she has to carve her estranged kid out of her asshole ex-husband's stomach? Okay, then.
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