Will and Jake Grimm are travelling con-artists who find themselves up against a genuine fairy-tale curse.
Terrible stuff. Rubbish accents, rubbish acting, rubbish pacing and Grimm stuff indeed.
I like a lot of Terry Gilliam's films, but you begin to wonder when another film goes awry, whether it is the fates conspiring against him or whether he himself must shoulder the blame for once.
This is ill-conceived and worse still the biggest turkey to hit the screens this year - I prefered Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (make of that what you will, other than I see far too many films).
Here's an idea for Mr Gilliam's next venture - choose your battles wisely so the next film you send us wont be stillborn from the outset.
(No doubt the DVD will have a 'Trials & Tribulations of the Making of' attached to it - it seems to be a pre-requisite these days for a Gilliam film)
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