„Keanu Reeves is often low-key in his roles, but in this movie, his piano has no keys at all. He is so solemn, detached and uninvolved he makes Mr. Spock look like Hunter S. Thompson at closing time. When he arrives at a momentous decision, he announces it as if he has been rehearsing to say: ‚Yes, one plus one equals two. Always has, always will.‘“
(Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times über Keanu Reeves in „Der Tag, an dem die Erde still stand“)
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