I actually loved The Fighter and whereas I could see a Scorsese influence, he still managed to create a unique style. But here, I just couldn't help be reminded of Goodfellas at times. The narration in explaining their frustrating love for the characters, dialogue, and of course the rapid fire shooting and editing. It seemed like he was trying to emulate that. What worked for The Fighter was that it didn't look like he was trying.
Not to mention, the exposition was pretty boring. This was the part that did not hold my attention. Just too much was going on for me to process. It may have had to do with the fact I saw this film at 10:40 am but still, there were too many technicalities in the dialogue and plot.
And plus, I like Jennifer Lawrence and I'm glad we have an actress who has the rare ability of good acting and good looks, but I don't love her like everybody else. She was good in this, but I just couldn't help but feel someone else could have played it just as well. Same with her as Katniss in The Hunger Games. It's great she's doing so well so early in her life but I feel like I'm seeing her in roles where other actresses could be doing just as well in. She's good but it seems she's the go to girl now for all these types of young roles. But I guess I can't blame her since she has that mentioned rare mixture of acting ability and looks (and the fact she's so big right now), so I also can't blame studios and directors for gravitating to her. Better this than a Jessica Alba.
I didn't quite completely buy her as her character in this movie. I get she is a young wife, but I still think she was too young for this role.