The Bottom Line
This turgid and pretentious thriller is all style, no substance.
Director
David Jacobson
Screenwriter
Matthew F. Jones
Cast
Stephen Dorff
Michelle Monaghan
Willem Dafoe
Tomorrow You?re Gone may be a good title for a modern-day film noir, but it also describes the inevitable commercial fate of this stilted stylistic exercise starring an endlessly brooding Stephen Dorff and an often semi-naked Michelle Monaghan (hey, every cloud has a silver lining). Long on mood but short on just about everything else, this would-be thriller directed by David Jacobson is as boring as it is baffling.
Straining for an air of mystery, the thin plot has to do with Charlie Rankin (Dorff), a recently released ex-con whose life was saved in prison by a mysterious, aphorism-spouting figure known only as ?The Buddha? (Willem?Dafoe, slumming it). Now it?s Charlie?s turn to repay the debt, by killing someone that his benefactor has targeted.
Before he can complete the task, he?s picked up the sexy Florence (Monaghan) on a bus. Apparently having no regard for her own safety, she immediately invites him to her apartment and tries to get him in an amorous mood by showing him one of the porn films in which she?s starred.
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But despite his presumed period of sexual deprivation, Charlie is in no mood for romance. Later, after he botches the hit by leaving a witness behind, he goes on the run with Florence, who sees something in him that neither he nor the viewer can.
The endless exchanges between the two ? in which she babbles on effusively and he responds with one-liners delivered in a monotone -- forms the crux of the proceedings. That Florence may or may not be a figment of Charlie?s imagination, even though it?s hard to believe he has one, is but one of the film?s many stylistic conceits.
Based on screenwriter Matthew F. Jones? novel Boot Tracks, the dreamlike film never achieves any narrative momentum or suspense despite its melodramatic plotline. Dorff mainly relies on his chiseled, stubble-laden features, while the vivacious Monaghan is unable to make her character remotely credible ... although maybe that?s the point.
Opens April 5 (Image Entertainment)
Production: Deed Films
Cast: Stephen Dorff, Michelle Monaghan, Willem Dafoe, Tara Buck, Robert LaSardo, Kerry Ruossall
Director: David Jacobson
Screenwriter: Matthew F. Jones
Producers: Scott Donley, Peter L. Kaufman, Dan March, Madeleine Molyneaux, Larry Ratner
Executive producer: David Jacobson, Judith Barrett Lawson, Michael Rosenblatt, Leonard Shapiro
Director of photography: Michael Fimgnani
Editor: Stan Salfas
Production designer: Jennifer Klide
Costume designer: Carol Beadle
Not rated, 91 min.
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Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/tomorrow-youre-gone-film-review-433189
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