Originally Posted by
kib
I've been away from Drama involving upper class for so long I appreciated the prettiness; the architecture, the natural scenery, the pretty people. It made me wonder what my life might have been like if I'd chosen X instead of Y. The flashback style is so intense that you don't know who died, let alone whodunit, 'til the last episode; I watched in every 2-3 weeks on "Girl's Nite" and I wavered between curious and impatient. Nicole Kidman's character was a nuanced portrayal of a battered wife, I think she did an excellent job.
I just watched "The Only Living Boy In New York". It got some terrible reviews but I loved it; I have to admit that just putting Jeff Bridges in it and setting it in NYC was probably my tipping point. It's a little film and the style includes a narrator ala Woody Allen; a little bit of personal drama done high class and understated. If Jerry Springer style hysteria seems like a reasonable response to familial upheaval and surprises, you're probably going to hate the understatement here, otherwise I'd recommend it.