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2011
Romance, Drama
1h 50m
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Rated 14 Sep 2011
40
19th
Apart from the last segment, most of this stuff is pretty decent on its own. On the whole, though, the film doesn't make enough of the ideas about the world having becoming interconnected (though Meirelles does a better job than Innaritu did in 'Babel', certainly). It also fails to interestingly buttress the concept about forks in the roads of our lives. Watchable, but ultimately very disappointing.
Rated 12 Mar 2013
55
22nd
too predictable and too cheesy. You expect more from Meirelles than few good shots of moving vehicles and oh so well known sad characters. I adore Ben Foster, he delivers broken personas like no one does. Over all felt like watching a film about traveling by director who never left his home. if you now what I mean.
Rated 09 Feb 2013
64
26th
A collection of interesting ideas and fine performances in search of a cohesive narrative; it feels too often as if talented screenwriter Morgan dusted off a collection of unfinished ideas for several feature length dramas and attempted to cram them into one screenplay, giving a talented cast frustratingly little time to develop their intriguing characters and story threads. As it is, the Hopkins sequence is a poignant highlight, but other segments don't really leave a lasting impression.
Rated 08 Sep 2013
50
37th
It seems only Inarritu can pull off this kind of film. Still entertaining though.
Rated 30 Aug 2012
80
62nd
i love u Jude Law:)
Rated 14 Aug 2012
80
74th
Meirelles, master of multi-threading, delivers a Babel-like interconnecting tour of the world founded on the global travel industry and foreign language acquisition. It's a very slick package and each segment is engaging, although possibly lacking a little romance and poetry in the places it needs it most. Dramatically it's substantial but not quite fulfilling enough - I wanted more depth at times. And I was constantly headscratching: why would a journey from London to Rio connect in Denver?
Rated 07 Nov 2012
38
28th
With a different cast this probably would have been awful. But each of the characters managed to make me interested in their life very quickly. Anthony Hopkins is the standout, and it's probably the most impressive role I've ever seen from him (better than Silence of the Lambs). But the other stories are good too, and the film does a decent job despite relying on the played-out formula of chance encounters intertwining without people realizing it. Way, way better than Babel.
Rated 13 Jan 2013
50
31st
As it always is with these multi character storyline scripts, some of them are more interesting than the others. So again I feel that it wasted time of some of it and didn't spend enough time on the rest of it. I prefer the story overlapping Anthony Hopkins, Maria Flor and Ben Foster.
Rated 26 May 2013
90
40th
Great way of showing how we struggle to communicate with one another
Rated 21 Aug 2012
45
23rd
I guess it's a well-made international drama film by Meirelles and a very poor script by Morgan, using such an ordinary speech about the paths we take in life -- and how, in the end, we might be alone or with someone, happy or sad, alive or dead, and lots of other possibilities. He could have written much better dialogues than these we see and hear here.
Rated 24 Aug 2012
68
29th
Not bad, but similar mistakes that "Blindness" has. Meirelles still too conservative in his internacional movies. He has been a director "coxinha".
Rated 22 Sep 2013
46
7th
46.000
Rated 14 Apr 2013
100
51st
very good

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