Roger Ebert Couldn't Make Sense of Bruce Willis' 'Sunset"

Less than a year before his untimely death in 2013, movie critic Roger Ebert published a reflection piece on his official website. In this essay, he recounts how he saw over ten thousand films over the last twenty-five years and officially reviewed (in some form or fashion) six thousand of them. He named 1942’s Casablanca, 1960s La Dolce Vita, and 1992’s Basic Instinct as productions that stand the test of time in various ways, never mind how dated they become. No matter what his star rating is of these and many, many others — Ebert’s opinions always tended to crack a movie right open, deconstructing all of its details from the bottom up.
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