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Promised Land (2012) - IMDb
Written by Matt Damon and John Krasinski, this is a small-town American tale centered on an earnest protagonist who is forced to take a hard look in the mirror when his ideals are shattered and the tables are turned against him. The script doesn't paint things as black-and-white as they seem at first, with shifting motivations and some unexpected turns later in the game that really tilt things on their axis. Promised Land is the kind of simple picture that filmmakers such as Frank Capra and Billy Wilder excelled at in their better days and while this one doesn't quite exist on the higher levels of those great artists, it's certainly hitting in the same ballpark. Unfortunately, the film industry doesn't have much room for these kind of mid-level pictures anymore and it's not a surprise that this one was met with no major acclaim or box- office receipts. Missing it would be a mistake though, as it's a superbly written and acted morality tale that presents a welcome contrast to the kind of larger pictures that dominate most of the year these days.
That new Matt Damon/Gus Van Sant movie was really good. Not gonna lie I mainly watched it off the strength of Good Will Hunting. I'm not big on Jim from The Office but he was really good in this one. Frances McDormand did her thing as did dude from Gone Baby Gone, The Town, and Argo.
I started rooting for Matt Damon's character until I saw that he was just your run of the mill heartless salesman, then Jim comes in and crushes the buildings until Damon gets the letter. Dude turned the townspeople against him AND took his bytch
Wasn't expecting for Jim to be working for Global but I knew he wasn't what he appread to be.
Wasn't expecting for Jim to be working for Global but I knew he wasn't what he appread to be.Movie was draining, I gotta watch Drive and get some soundtrack and action in me to calm down.

It was a lot better than I thought it was going to be, what'd you think?