Za drzwiami sypialni

  • Stany Zjednoczone In the Bedroom (więcej)
Zwiastun

Opisy(1)

Upalne lato w małym miasteczku w stanie Maine, na północnym wschodzie Stanów Zjednoczonych. Frank (Nick Stahl), student architektury, wraca do rodzinnego domu na wakacje. Nawiązuje romans ze starszą od siebie kobietą z sąsiedztwa (Marisa Tomei), matką dwojga dzieci, pozostającą w separacji z mężem-gwałtownikiem (William Mapother). Ojciec Franka (Tom Wilkinson) jest nawet trochę dumny, że syn tak odważnie wkracza w dorosłość. Natomiast matka (Sissy Spacek) patrzy na jego związek z trudno skrywaną niechęcią, uważa go za błąd młodości i obawia się przykrych następstw. (Best Film)

(więcej)

Recenzje (3)

POMO 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski Why wasn’t I allowed any insight into the characters’ feelings for the entire first half (until the argument) and I felt like I was in a cold-storage unit the whole time? Why doesn’t Todd Field also tell the story visually rather than relying on the actors and editor for everything? This static, depersonalized style of directing without images doesn’t sit well with me. And given the great subject and actors, that’s disappointing. ()

gudaulin 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski I hesitated for a long time with the rating; originally, I gave it four small stars, but that was more for the theme and genre than for the execution. The film is shot without emotional engagement; it's as cold as a dog's snout. Of the ensemble cast, I liked the lesser-known Tom Wilkinson the most; he played the father and avenger convincingly and, I would say, with the most emotion of all the actors. In the flood of mediocre crime dramas, action mishmashes, or bland comedies, it's a slightly above-average film, but it wouldn't receive five Oscar nominations from me by any means... Overall impression: 60%. ()

Kaka 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski A very slow and yet incredibly captivating film that impresses primarily with its naturalistic storytelling and the superbly portrayed psychological bond between the main characters. Flawless personal atmosphere and dialogues polished to the last word, but in a way that doesn't get on your nerves. The direction is cold and unobtrusive, literally indifferent in many scenes, Field lets the actors perform and does a great job. Both parts of the film are unbelievably authentic. I dare not say which one is better, but the final moments are justified and the key connection truly exists. A brilliant minimalist work. ()