A story within a story, within another story. But that's not the most interesting part.
I thought the story in itself was very interesting. The build-up was steady and paced not too quickly but just right, and the storytelling was impeccable.
It was a tale of many love found and lost, and sacrifices and letting go; and I found myself enjoying the little dramas here and there.
But because there were three different stories, the focus had to be split; and Dennis Quaid's part were a bit lacking. Jeremy Irons was very good though. Olivia Wilde and Zoe Saldana on the other hand were not used to their potential.
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