Director:
Joachim TrierCámara:
Jakob IhreMúsica:
Ola FløttumReparto:
Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert, Jesse Eisenberg, Devin Druid, Rachel Brosnahan, Amy Ryan, Ruby Jerins, David Strathairn, Suzanne Savoy, Leslie Lyles (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
La próxima exposición de las obras de la famosa fotógrafa Isabelle Reed, fallecida inesperadamente hace tres años, obliga a Jonah, su hijo mayor, a volver a la casa familiar y a pasar tiempo con su padre, Gene, y su introvertido hermano pequeño, Conrad, después de algunos años. Aprovechando que están juntos, Gene intenta desesperadamente reconectar con sus hijos, mientras los tres se esfuerzan en reconciliarse con lo que sienten por la mujer a la que cada uno recuerda de forma diferente. (Golem Distribución)
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Death at the beginning; I’d connect this kind of negativism with the North, definitely with the Danish who are outright indulging in these emotional movies. Then, I’d go all the way to France, because it doesn’t really have that much in common with Scandinavian cinematography. It’s not epic enough to even come close and the CGI is at the lowest possible level. In the end, it ended up as French cinematography because it’s inherited its usual chattiness; it drags from the fifth minute until the end itself that is strangely put together and it reflects literally anything else but reality. ()
These just aren't movies I want to watch. I don't want to look at characters who blatantly oppose me, characters who aren't interesting to me in any way, presented in a manner that screams that this is something deserving of at least some small independent recognition. The "dream" scenes here are meaningless. ()