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What's Between Us

What's Between Us (2015)

November. 19,2015
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5.8
| Drama

After eighteen years of marriage, Alice finds herself confronted with the fact that her husband Frank feels more and more attracted to men. Not only Frank, but also she and their three children undergo an irreversible change.

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Intcatinfo
2015/11/19

A Masterpiece!

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Chirphymium
2015/11/20

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Dirtylogy
2015/11/21

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Sameer Callahan
2015/11/22

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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david-rector-85092
2015/11/23

This movie is significant for a couple of reasons. Ursina Lardi, so impressive in Michael Haneke's 'The White Ribbon' and Cate Shortland's 'Lore' gives a truly wonderful and at times guttural performance as the wife in 'What's Between Us'. Not knowing much about it before the screening, I did suspect it would not be the conventional coming out narrative. The filmmakers and screenwriters have provided a twist so that the question of where the audience's sympathies lie & which character should one favor is the conundrum. The film is measured and moves at its own pace; choosing when to ramp up the drama; and when to provide meaningful observations and character insight. This makes for a fascinating, but not overly melodramatic piece. As the husband, coming to terms with who he is, Dominique Jann is suitably sensitive and fragile. The early scenes with his on screen children are charming and telling. The casting of the 3 young actors to play the offspring is spot on. Three wonderfully different and unique characters who bring much heart and soul and surprising maturity to the proceedings. But the film belongs to Ursina Lardi. Her beautiful expressive face is used to great effect, but so is her body.It is, pardon the pun, a fully fleshed character portrait; testament to the actor's skill and the director's deft hand. The myriad of emotions are so naturally on display and the actress relishes the text and the sub text of the screenplay; giving the film its moral and existential centre. Director Claudia Lorenz makes her feature debut with this as well as her co-writing credit for 'What's Between Us'. With a powerful breakthrough like this, I look forward to seeing what this Swiss storyteller brings to the world of cinema in the future.

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