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One of the year's sweetest surprises. It sneaks up on you, disarming you with its modesty and tenderness, its remarkable lack of self-infatuation.Full Review
Not a gentle film. Insistent and unforgettable, it wounds on the inside, and the scars feel fresh for some time.Full Review
A splendid cast, coupled with Isabel Coixet's deeply committed writing and direction, goes a long way to make this movie affecting to watch even it if doesn't hold up well to reflection once the lights go up.Full Review
Not a gentle film. Insistent and unforgettable, it wounds on the inside, and the scars feel fresh for some time. Full Review
With a glowing performance by Sarah Polley as the doomed woman, this Spanish-Canadian co-prod, filmed in English, is surprisingly adept at avoiding the worst cliches and most manipulative elements inherent in such a story.Full Review
