All Good Things(2010)- User Reviews

14 USER REVIEWS
  • star44

    Ryan Gossling does a great understated job as a free young man slowly twisted by an inescapable past and his rich, domineering father (Frank Langella). Well done, mostly true and suspenseful. Real life is crazier then fiction. Kirsten Dunst is still young …more»
  • star33

    It's intriguing and you get the feeling that you don't want it to end; but it's shallow and when you look at the premise, you feel you deserved much, much more. And like a bad Hitchcock, ( can u even find one? ) all the thrills are there, …more»
  • star33

    The characters just didn't ring true. Ryan Gosling's character was a jerk/loser and/or criminally insane. Yes, he had a traumatic childhood, but that didn't really explain his character. And this bright, alive woman -- what did she love …more»
  • star55

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie all the way through. I noticed some people complaining the movie doesnt stay in sequence..I was worried this might be one of those movies with alot of flash backs of things that dont make sense. However I was not dissapointed. …more»
  • star44

    Ryan Gosling and kirsten Dunst star in this "truth is stranger than fiction" crime drama. This is the fictionalized account of the Robert Durst scandal in New York during the '80's. Mr. Durst was the wealthy son of a New York real estate …more»
  • star33

    It's almost two movies. The first half lacks pace and is about the relationship between Ryan Gosling & girlfriend/wife, Kirsten Dunst and Gosling & his father, Frank Langella. After an hour it switches gears and becomes a fast-paced mystery. Gosling …more»
  • star44

    A Good Thing is both a love story and murder mystery that takes place in the world of New York real estate. From the beginning, the relationship between Ryan Gosling and Kristen Dunst is very intriguing and interesting which is really the best part of …more»

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