Birth (2004)
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Danny Huston, Lauren Bacall, Alison Elliot, Arliss Howard
Screenwriter: Jean-Claude Carriere, Milo Addica
Producer: Nick Morris, Lizie Gower
Composer: Alexander Desplat
DVD Info
Release:
Apr 19, 2005
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Surround 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
- Scene Access
DVD-ROM Features:
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Reviews
The film fudges the conceit by pulling you back and forth between disbelief and acceptance, planting compelling doubts but contradicting them.
all the best and all the worst things associated with the phrase "art film"
Nadie debería ir a ver esta película sin estar dispuesto a sumergirse en un clima extraño, donde conviven el misterio, la sensualidad y la locura.
Birth channels the style and tone of [Buñuel classics] exceptionally well, but ultimately the dramatic resolution is unsatisfying.
Apesar de contar com sua parcela de defeitos, merece aplausos pela honestidade com que aborda sua história e pela coragem de Glazer em investir em um ritmo lento e estudado.
"Birth" is a creepy, well-acted examination of how grief can give itself over to irrationality. It pushes its share of buttons - and then pushes a few more.
For a certain kind of moviegoer, Birth will provide allusive ancillary thrills...
Birth is the beigest, most suffocatingly tasteful film I’ve seen since Woody Allen’s Another Woman.
You want to like a movie made with the poise and precision of Birth, but the film feels only partially conceived.
Managing to be both stilted and bizarre, Birth never achieves life.
[Bears] all the hallmarks of a too-long-in-gestation pet project: over-planned, over-thought, and meticulously fussed-with to the point of stasis.
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