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Tom Hardy & Charlie Cox’s Early-Career Psychological Thriller Is A Hidden Gem On Prime Video

Overlooked Tom hardy & Charlie Cox‍ Thriller Gains New Attention on Prime ‌Video

A ⁢psychological thriller ​featuring early performances⁣ from Tom hardy and Charlie Cox is experiencing a resurgence in ‍interest after landing on Prime Video. “Dot the I,”⁤ released in 2005, was largely overlooked during its initial run, earning just $307,000 at​ the box⁤ office, but has found a champion in the late film critic Roger Ebert, who praised its “wonderfully elaborate ‌love story” and unpredictable plot twists.

The film’s rediscovery comes as both Hardy and Cox​ are established stars, offering audiences a rare opportunity to see them in formative roles. While critically ⁢panned overall-currently holding a 25% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes-Ebert’s positive review and the⁣ film’s intriguing premise are‌ drawing new viewers to the streaming‌ platform. “Dot the⁣ I” presents a compelling case for revisiting under-the-radar gems and appreciating early work from now-prominent actors.

“Dot the I”​ premiered at the 2003 ⁣Sundance Film Festival before a limited theatrical release in the United States in March 2005. Despite its modest box office performance, the film garnered attention from ⁢several critics, most notably ⁢Ebert. He awarded the film three stars, ⁣acknowledging its initial strength as a love story before it veers into unexpected territory. ‍

Ebert noted the film’s escalating surprises,​ stating it delivers “and then another surprise, and another.” He admitted the final 10-15 minutes required ⁣”a great deal ⁣of patience wiht the filmmakers, as they riffle through the ⁣plot like a riverboat gambler with aces up his wazoo,” preventing a coveted fourth star. While Ebert’s praise stood somewhat alone-Richard Roeper and a few others​ also⁢ offered positive assessments-the film remains⁣ a relatively obscure entry in both actors’ filmographies.

For viewers‍ intrigued by an early Hardy/Cox collaboration, “Dot ⁣the I” offers a twisted and⁤ engaging watch, showcasing the actors’ talents before they achieved widespread recognition.

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