You Had to Know that a Perfect Life Couldn't Remain Perfect Where Kirsten Dunst Is Involved
By Dustin Rowles | Posted Under Trailers | Comments (6)
Andrew Jarecki — who directed the documentary, Capturing the Friedman’s and composed the theme song for “Felicity” — directed All Good Things, starring Frank Langella, Ryan Gosling, and Kirsten Dunst. The trailer is below, and it looks mildly intriguing, mostly for the presence of Langella and Gosling. Dunst looks as though she’s trying to pull off the younger Cameron Diaz role in these types of films, and — at least from what’s on display in the trailer — she seems to do all right as the not-rich girl sacking up with the heir apparent.
All Good Things is loosely based on the life of Robert Durst, the son of a real-estate mogul who, over the course of his life, was tried three times for murder, but only convicted once, and only served three years for that murder (until his parole violation).
He does not look like Ryan Gosling.
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Posted by: Kballs at October 15, 2010 11:40 AM
What man can resist Dunst's classic beauty? Those droopy, lifeless eyes. That pasty, creepy flesh. The stooped, ape-like posture. The elegant snaggletooth. It's like God himself took hold of the instruments on the day Kirsten Dunst was created.