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Marc Webb's Gifted is essentially a tiny production, with four leads, and a few secondary players, that without the acting chops of the leads, could easily have drifted toward maudlin, family entertainment.
But it didn't.
The "gifted" youngster of the title is superbly played by a new name (to me), McKenna Grace, an 11-year old, with talent to spare.
She reminded me in certain ways of a young Kiernan Shipka, of Mad Men. I know, she's not exactly "old," at 17, but I'm thinking early seasons.
Her uncle is Chris Evans, in a superb role, especially out of super-hero land.
This one had me smiling from early on, and it only got better.
As potentially "family entertainment" as this one sounds, give it a shot. Your time will be rewarded.
A bit of a rarity these days, the film was shot on 35/3, by Stuart Dryburgh (Bridget Jones's Diary), and taken through to a (presumably) 2k DI.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (DTS-HD MA 5.1)
4k Up-rez - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Highly Recommended
RAH
But it didn't.
The "gifted" youngster of the title is superbly played by a new name (to me), McKenna Grace, an 11-year old, with talent to spare.
She reminded me in certain ways of a young Kiernan Shipka, of Mad Men. I know, she's not exactly "old," at 17, but I'm thinking early seasons.
Her uncle is Chris Evans, in a superb role, especially out of super-hero land.
This one had me smiling from early on, and it only got better.
As potentially "family entertainment" as this one sounds, give it a shot. Your time will be rewarded.
A bit of a rarity these days, the film was shot on 35/3, by Stuart Dryburgh (Bridget Jones's Diary), and taken through to a (presumably) 2k DI.
Image - 5
Audio - 5 (DTS-HD MA 5.1)
4k Up-rez - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Highly Recommended
RAH