Tom Ford's debut film is, well, like a long fragrance commercial. It's beautifully shot with lots of emotion, but overall it is indulgent and a bit thin on story. The settings are gorgeously full of good fashion, architecture, and outdoor shots, yet the movie is painfully long and slow, despite it's average running time. Nicholas Hoult has certainly grown up into a handsome young man (compared to About A Boy), and the nudity between him and Colin Firth doesn't hurt! The ending is at least a nice payoff for the slowness.