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Movie Reviews of I've Loved You So LongMovie Review: The worst prison... Summary: 5 Stars
is the one of loosing a child... You never get out of it. (Translated from french "La pire des prisons, c'est celle de perdre un enfant! On en sort jamais.) I feel that unfortunately i am not giving justice to the power and intensity of these two lines told by one of the main characters (the other being her sister). "I've loved you so long" has made it in "my favorite films" recent list. The acting is stunning, the story... deeply moving, the experience of watching it: intense!
Movie Review: Kristin Scott Thomas in French Summary: 5 Stars
Always a fan of Kristin Scott Thomas, and more than pleased with her role in this French film as a women with a confusing past, bad memories, and creeping depression. This facility with the French language gives Thomas more range and certainly added to my enjoyment of her work as it was something new to appreciate about her. Also grand was Elsa Zylbershtein, as KST's sister in this film. Loved her work in "Modigliani" opposite Andy Garcia.
Movie Review: A compelling and engaging movie Summary: 5 Stars
I watched this film to relax on a Friday evening - drawn in by the awards and my experience of watching Kristin Scott Thomas in Random Hearts a few days ago. The movie is beautifully acted and thought provoking. I agree with a previous reviewer. If you watch with someone, share this film with a kindred spirit. You'll want to discuss. Or at least to have your experience and follow-up interspection acknowledged and respected.
Movie Review: "There's no prison worse than the death of one's child" Summary: 5 Stars
The details of the movie slowly unfold to reveal the truth behind the cold appearance of a woman with a mysterious past.
Admittedly, the plot has defects but the magnificent performance of Kristin Scott Tomas made up for any flaws. This story of a broken hearted mother is highly recommended for the emotionally mature audience. No offense to the emotionally deficient masses.
Movie Review: A poignant tale Summary: 5 Stars
This is a poignant tale about a woman, Juliette,(Kristin Scott Thomas) who is released from prison after fifteen years and goes to live with her younger sister, Léa, and her family. In the beginning of the film, Juliette is guarded, stiff, and unemotional. People are uncomfortable around her when they learn about the crime she was convicted of. Gradually the real Juliette emerges.
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