

This is certainly Keaton's movie, as his character is the focal point that the story returns to on a regular basis, and he carries that with his usual brilliance, but it must be said that there isn't a single bad performance in this movie. The acting is as good as you would expect it to be. The editor and all those involved in the final cut certainly deserve a lot of credit for that. This is a genuine achievement, as it's essentially a film about people talking in rooms and those are notoriously difficult films to make. Worth is a superbly constructed movie with excellent pacing which allows you the time to experience the weight of the situation and the emotions of the people involved without ever feeling too slow or getting bogged down. Worth is an incredibly human story that shows just how complicated the world can get when you ask one simple question what is the value of a life? I'm sure that everyone associated with this project felt a great pressure to do the subject matter justice and I genuinely feel they did that.
