Directed by:
Dito MontielScreenplay:
Douglas SoesbeCinematography:
Chung-hoon ChungCast:
Robin Williams, Kathy Baker, Roberto Aguire, Giles Matthey, Eleonore Hendricks, Bob Odenkirk, Steven Randazzo, Brandon Hirsch, Darla Pelton-PerezVOD (4)
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A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life. (official distributor synopsis)
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Without Robin Williams' acting performance, who once again proved that dramatic roles were his forte, this movie wouldn't be worth discussing. This is a very poorly executed screenplay where, by the end, you're supposed to feel a connection with the main character, but it just doesn't happen. There is nothing good or right in his decisions that should justify his happiness in the end. ()
Boulevard has a pretty good premise and features a great cast with Robin Williams and Kathy Baker, but I can't shake the pervasive feeling of emotional emptiness that washed over me throughout the film. The main character discovers the recesses of his sexuality late in life, struggles with a long-standing marital crisis, deals with problems at work and visits his slowly dying father in hospital - it sounds very appealing on paper, but the whole thing feels too superficial, even boring at times, which really sucks as there was a lot of potential. The most impressive scene was the final confrontation between Nolan and his wife, the rest was rather bland. ()
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