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Wings
7.310
Wings
Twilight's Kiss
7.110
Twilight's Kiss
The IT Crowd
8.510
The IT Crowd
The Firm
6.910
The Firm
Scum
7.510
Scum
Personal Effects
6.210
Personal Effects
Vasil
6.510
Vasil
Travelers
8.010
Travelers
Fasten Your Seatbelts
6.510
Fasten Your Seatbelts
The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal
6.89
The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal

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  • Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin in Incendies (2010)
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  • María Isabel Díaz Lago, Antonio Monroi, Mayra Serbulo, Pepe Suárez, Gerardo Taracena, Raoul Max Trujillo, Jonathan Brewer, Hiram Soto, Morris Birdyellowhead, Rudy Youngblood, Dalia Hernández, Sayuri Gutierrez, Ricardo Diaz Mendoza, Carlos Emilio Báez, Israel Ríos, Ariel Galvan, Iazua Larios, Amilcar Ramírez, Bernardo Ruiz, Espiridion Acosta Cache, Itandehui Gutierrez, Israel Contreras, Lorena Heranandez, Rodolfo Palacios, and Carlos Ramos in Apocalypto (2006)
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  • Leila Hatami and Payman Maadi in A Separation (2011)
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Personal Effects

Personal Effects

6.2
10
  • Jan 25, 2024
  • A tender, touching exploration of loss and connection.

    "Personal Effects," a 2009 drama, holds a special place in the landscape of films that tackle the complexities of grief. Directed by David Hollander and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Ashton Kutcher, it offers a raw and intimate look at the healing process after devastating loss.

    Michelle Pfeiffer, as Linda, the widow struggling with her husband's murder, brings an authenticity to the screen that resonates deeply. Watching her, you feel every shade of her character's pain and resilience. Pfeiffer doesn't just act; she lets Linda's story seep through her, presenting a performance that's both heart-wrenching and inspiring.

    Ashton Kutcher, known for lighter roles, steps into a more serious space with his character, Walter, who's reeling from his sister's death. Kutcher surprises here, bringing a subtle and touching depth to his role. It's a reminder of the range he possesses as an actor, as he portrays Walter's internal struggle with a sincerity that makes you root for him throughout his journey.

    The chemistry between Pfeiffer and Kutcher is one of the film's highlights. It's not just about romance; it's about how two broken souls can find solace and understanding in each other. Their interactions are so real and filled with unspoken understanding that it often feels like you're peering into private moments meant for them alone.

    Yes, the film has its clichés, and at times, the pace drags, making some subplots feel less engaging. But these are minor compared to the film's emotional impact. "Personal Effects" isn't a movie about grand gestures or dramatic twists; it's about the quiet, often painful journey back to life after everything has fallen apart.

    In essence, "Personal Effects" is a tender, touching exploration of loss and connection. It's a reminder that sometimes, in the darkest of times, the most unexpected relationships can bring light. It's a film that stays with you, echoing its message of hope and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
    The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal

    The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal

    6.8
    9
  • Dec 26, 2023
  • Cinematic Duality

    "The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal" is a thought-provoking cinematic exploration directed by Mario Monicelli, delving into the complexities of identity, fate, and the unexpected turns life can take. While not without its flaws, the film manages to captivate audiences through its eerie atmosphere and standout performances. The narrative revolves around Mattia Pascal, portrayed with depth by the talented lead, as he navigates the turbulent waters of deception and self-discovery. A petty profiteer, Mattia finds himself entangled in a web of deceit orchestrated by the cunning administrator Malagna, played with charismatic flair by Néstor Garay. The film takes an intriguing turn as Mattia's life undergoes a sudden transformation after leaving his family. The pacing accelerates, introducing a host of compelling characters and challenging Mattia's perception of himself. The arrival of Véronique (Caroline Berg) adds a layer of complexity, intertwining romance with the broader themes of the narrative. One notable aspect is the film's atmospheric score by Nicola Piovani, which effectively enhances the viewing experience. The music, alert and powerful, lends a touch of mystery, occasionally evoking the suspenseful ambiance reminiscent of a 'giallo' film. Monicelli's directorial choices, marked by detachment, sarcasm, and coolness, contribute to the film's unique style. The lack of a smooth transition between Mattia's provincial life and his Monte-Carlo escapade adds an element of surprise, aligning with Monicelli's signature directorial approach. The cast, particularly Laura Del Sol as Mattia's wife Romilda and Clelia Rondinella as the rustic beauty Oliva, adds depth and dimension to the narrative. Their performances, along with the supporting cast, contribute to the film's overall charm. While "The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal" may not rank among Monicelli's masterpieces, it remains a suspenseful and amusing piece of cinema. The film's straightforward narrative, combined with moments of grimness, mockery, and cynicism, captures the audience's attention, albeit in a somewhat standard TV manner.

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