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Melancholia

(2011)

Rated R for some graphic nudity, sexual content and language.

R 130min.
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Released on November 11, 2011
In this beautiful movie about the end of the world, Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Michael (Alexander Skarsgard) are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister Claire (Charlotte Gainsbourg), and brother-in--law John ... Read More
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June 04, 2012
tk00000000124673
Don't waste your time watching this movie. I wasted over an hour of my life on this waste of film. The movie makes no sense, and doesn't hold a solid ************** all over, and it's hard to make sense of what is actually happening. Disappointed :/
May 07, 2012
loncross103
My 2nd favorite picture of 2011. And I'm feeling guilty. It really should be my first. Kirsten Dunst deserved an Oscar nod. Rosie O'Donnell does not. Bravo!
May 01, 2012
uv00000000122701
the film is really melancholy, enough to give a certain depression to see the critical state of optimal performance of Kristen Dunst, the film manages to make an optimal transaction for the joy of marriage to the despair of hopelessness. the final explanation of his melancholy is well established and counted and the final scene very nice, the downside is for the entrained rhythm that many times
April 15, 2012
ctssy
Only the cinematography is good while the plot doesn't really make sense. Okay, she got married with this man, and then what? He totally disappeared in the second half of the film. She got sick and confused in the first half of the film but turns to be the one who's calm as opposed to her sister, who is sensible at the beginning but loses her head in the end. And how does her brother-in-law die?
March 20, 2012
hadameve
Loved it. Hit or miss from both perspectives and hopes.
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