Signs and Wonders (2001)
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Reviews Counted:25
Fresh:16
Rotten:9
Average Rating:5.9/10
Theatrical Release:Feb 9, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: In Jonathan Nossiter's SIGNS AND WONDERS, a happily married couple begin to grow apart after 17 years of marriage. A middle-aged French woman, Marjorie (Charlotte Rampling), is betrayed by her... In Jonathan Nossiter's SIGNS AND WONDERS, a happily married couple begin to grow apart after 17 years of marriage. A middle-aged French woman, Marjorie (Charlotte Rampling), is betrayed by her American husband, Alec (Stellan Skarsgard) while they are living abroad in Athens with their two children. In turn, Marjorie begins an affair with an anti-government journalist. As the family is turned upside down, Nossiter's swirling colors and chaotic camerawork provide a visual interpretation of the film's emotionally complex plot. [More]
Starring: Stellan Skarsgaard, Charlotte Rampling, Deborah Kara Unger, Dimitris Katalifos
Starring: Stellan Skarsgaard, Charlotte Rampling, Deborah Kara Unger, Dimitris Katalifos
Director: Jonathan Nossiter
Director: Jonathan Nossiter
Screenwriter: James Lasdun, Jonathan Nossiter
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Abtruse, delicately constructed and thoughtful... an arty Euro-flick with an almost entirely emotional mystery and pay-off. Full Review |
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Feels like a film that could have been shot by Nicolas Roeg. Full Review |
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Nossiter deserves kudos for being willing to tell stories about characters that aren’t twentysomething hard bodies, but rather mature adults. Full Review |
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Rampling, to her credit, helps hold the nuthouse together. Full Review |
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There's a potentially good film struggling to get out of an overly self-conscious director's grip here. Full Review |
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Signs takes us into Alec's confused head, and, although it can be disturbing there, it's never dull. Full Review |
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Until it devolves into what seems like a quasi-surreal Fatal Attraction ... offers a stark, spooky portrait of family fracture and loss. Full Review |
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Has extraordinary depth and insight about the limitations and follies of human beings.
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