Closer

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Drama about four strangers, their chance meetings, instant attractions and brutal betrayals. Dan (Jude Law) is a writer in London who wants to finish a novel, but in the meantime supports himself by writing obituaries. One day he meets Alice (Natalie Portman), a beautiful American and they immediately fall for each other. Dan initially returns her affection but soon her neediness begins to wear on him. Anna (Julia Roberts) is a photographer who is hired to take a portrait of Dan for the dust jacket of his book. Dan becomes attracted to her but she soon meets Larry (Clive Owen), a dermatologist, and marries him. Dan can't get Anna out of his mind even though she's married, and the two become lovers, but Dan is frustrated by the fact that Anna is reluctant to leave Larry for him. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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novoten 

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English When a relationship is a personal threat and the thought of a more serious commitment suddenly becomes unpleasant. Mike Nichols knows how to implant an unbearable bug of uncertainty and ignorance about the people you love, thus sounding the alarm about the purpose of their search. Sometimes you simply don't want to know everything about the other person, and only at the eleventh hour will you realize the key aspect behind your emotions – the mystery of the other. And then it's too late to avoid all the cruelties because no matter what you say now, nothing will ever be the same. You will lose yourself and yet still be close. Closer – but still not there. An emotional mess, but cinematic perfection. ()

gudaulin 

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English An intimately conceived romantic drama, clearly inspired by the theatrical version, whose success is supported by excellent dialogues, a quality screenplay, and top-notch acting performances. Since the film is based on a play, a significant part of the story takes place indoors, somewhat resembling a more expensive television production. All four of the engaged stars deserve the highest rating for their performance, although Julia Roberts lags behind just a bit. It is reliably directed by the experienced Mike Nichols, with visually appealing shots of Natalie Portman dressed as a stripper, which will be sure to attract male viewers. Compared to the theatrical version, the film concludes much more sentimentally and romantically. Overall impression: 90%. ()

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POMO 

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English A soap opera for discerning viewers. Provocative, impudent, sleazy, artfully filmed (with respect to the possibilities of the interior sets) and, mainly, fantastically acted. Love, deceit, intrigue, revenge. But there is a little too much of that in the last third – a bit of detached humor would have helped. ()

Goldbeater 

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English For a Hollywood film with a mainstream A-list cast, Closer is quite daring in its themes, language and depiction of sexuality. The central quartet of actors do a brilliant job, and Clive Owen in particular thoroughly enjoys his part and gives an excellent performance. I was a little put off by the fact that, with its running time and looping plot, the film, particularly in the second half, feels slightly repetitive and the jumps in time are often quite brutal. A well done dramatic chore, but I could imagine it being even more polished. [KVIFF 2024] ()

Stanislaus 

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English (KVIFF 2024) Closer is intimate romantic drama, artfully written and with believable performances, centered around a love quadrangle and somewhat volatile 'climaxes'. All four actors do their roles to perfection, with Clive Owen nailing it the most. I was a little distracted by the time jumps at first, but you notice this almost immediately. Closer is very sensual film, without any explicit sex scenes – there’s ample use of spicy dialogue (and chats). One of the good things is that you basically have no idea until the very end how geometrical a constellation the whole story will reach. ()

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