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www.empireonline.com - : Italian director/star Sergio Castellitto deserves great credit for toning down the melodrama in wife Margaret Mazzantini's novel and producing a very human story about chance, choice and consequence – even if he does indulge his doctor character in a couple of unlikely moments of medical madness. more...
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3/5
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www.ew.com - : Told in a tricky flashback mode that's vivid even with a few too many temporal kinks, Don't Move is the sort of thing that Claude Chabrol was once praised for making with more pretension and a lot less less juice. more...
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A-
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variagate.com - : This film could be marked as the one in which Penelope Cruz returns to the kind of role she was made for. Without the big studio trappings, she delivers a biting role as a cleaning woman trying to hang on to the bare necessities of life, like her apartment, while falling into deep, dependent love with a man who rapes her. more...
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3/4
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