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Starring:
Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo, Kevin Bacon, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Nick Damici, Sharrieff Pugh, Frank Harts, Frank Harts, Nancy La Scala, Zach Wegner

Directed By:
Jane Campion

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In the Cut (2003)
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Movie Review by Zara
March 29th, 2007

Ooo.... a dirty Meg Ryan

Rather than focus on Meg Ryan and how she gets nude and allows herself to be sexually degraded, let's get into Mark Ruffalo. The best thing about a dank movie, he's that cop who looks suspicious and yet you still want to f*ck him anyway.

The story here is convoluted and wants to throw as many curveballs at you as it can, but in the end it's really just one of those movies made for shock value. It could have been more interesting with different people, an unknown actress in the lead role rather than making people cringe seeing their former sunshine and smiles queen be vulgar.

I recommend this movie just like I recommend anything else Ruffalo has been in. He's quiet, consistent and usually the only thing in a movie that resembles normalcy when a film is going over the top... which this one does.

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