Courtney of The Daily Rotation wrote, "In a country that obsesses over poorly written fan fiction, and places crudely constructed pieces of “writing” at the top of our “must-read” lists, a movie that focuses on the art of writing seems a bit misguided and socially irrelevant. Still, English majors such as myself find the idea a bit romantic, though not necessarily the most realistic. The Words is such a film, but what seems like a somewhat intriguing premise unfortunately becomes a scrambled mess of misdirected plot structure and mismatched acting talent. The layered story attempts to make the audience think, but instead of achieving the mind-boggling in an Inception kind of way, a serious issue of disconnect leaves the audience incredibly puzzled."
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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