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3 Hearts (2015) Movie Critic Review
Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexual content, brief nudity, thematic material, and smoking throughout
Production: Canal+
Genre: Drama
Countries: Germany, France, Belgium , USA
Languages: French, Chinese , English
Director; Benoît Jacquot
Stars: Benoît Poelvoorde, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chiara Mastroianni
3 Hearts (2015) English Movie Critic Review - 3 Hearts Movie Directed by Benoît Jacquot. Under Production: Canal+. In Cinema Mar 13, 2015 with Stars: Benoît Poelvoorde, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chiara Mastroianni
IMDB By 5.8 :-http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2822742
Critic Reviews for 3 Hearts 2015 - MDBReviews
Top Reviews By Critics
Mark Jenkins | NPR Aside from the lead actresses' performances, what drives the movie is energetic, elliptical storytelling and humorous asides.
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Stephen Holden | New York Times The screenplay relies on so many mechanical contrivances to make the story gripping that you can hear the rusty machinery clanking.
Full Review
Chris Cabin | Slant Magazine Throughout, Benoît Jacquot never loses sight of the primordial compulsions that drive feelings and expressions of great love and beauty.
Full Review
Graham Fuller | New York Daily News Charged by dynamite performances and Bruni Coulais's ominous score, this romantic tragedy is more gripping than most thrillers.
Full Review
Boyd van Hoeij | Hollywood Reporter Mastroianni and Gainsbourg make for believable sisters who clearly adore each other.
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Peter Debruge | Variety Jacquot makes it much more compelling to watch his characters fall in love than it is to see them writhe and twist amid its complications.
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Marsha McCreadie | Village Voice Gainsbourg - intuitive, wispily evanescent but strong - is the movie's pulsating impulse, even off-screen.
Full Review
Mike D'Angelo | The Dissolve The maddening melodrama, 3 Hearts, beggars belief with the amount of combined coincidence, contrivance, and character idiocy required to keep the plot from collapsing.
Full Review
Harvey S. Karten | Compuserve A romance that leaves all principals heartbroken, as we in the audience will be as well.
Full Review
Kevin Jagernauth | The Playlist Those willing to invest in the lives of these characters, even if the framework around them directly and without apology guides them toward inevitable tragedy, they will experience a drama of deep, genuine feeling.
Full Review
More Reviews :-
3 Hearts 2015 Move Review by Metacritic
3 Hearts 2015 Move Review by Rottentomatoes
Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexual content, brief nudity, thematic material, and smoking throughout
Production: Canal+
Genre: Drama
Countries: Germany, France, Belgium , USA
Languages: French, Chinese , English
Director; Benoît Jacquot
Stars: Benoît Poelvoorde, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chiara Mastroianni
3 Hearts (2015) English Movie Critic Review - 3 Hearts Movie Directed by Benoît Jacquot. Under Production: Canal+. In Cinema Mar 13, 2015 with Stars: Benoît Poelvoorde, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chiara Mastroianni
IMDB By 5.8 :-http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2822742
Critic Reviews for 3 Hearts 2015 - MDBReviews
Top Reviews By Critics
Mark Jenkins | NPR Aside from the lead actresses' performances, what drives the movie is energetic, elliptical storytelling and humorous asides.
Full Review
Stephen Holden | New York Times The screenplay relies on so many mechanical contrivances to make the story gripping that you can hear the rusty machinery clanking.
Full Review
Chris Cabin | Slant Magazine Throughout, Benoît Jacquot never loses sight of the primordial compulsions that drive feelings and expressions of great love and beauty.
Full Review
Graham Fuller | New York Daily News Charged by dynamite performances and Bruni Coulais's ominous score, this romantic tragedy is more gripping than most thrillers.
Full Review
Boyd van Hoeij | Hollywood Reporter Mastroianni and Gainsbourg make for believable sisters who clearly adore each other.
Full Review
Peter Debruge | Variety Jacquot makes it much more compelling to watch his characters fall in love than it is to see them writhe and twist amid its complications.
Full Review
Marsha McCreadie | Village Voice Gainsbourg - intuitive, wispily evanescent but strong - is the movie's pulsating impulse, even off-screen.
Full Review
Mike D'Angelo | The Dissolve The maddening melodrama, 3 Hearts, beggars belief with the amount of combined coincidence, contrivance, and character idiocy required to keep the plot from collapsing.
Full Review
Harvey S. Karten | Compuserve A romance that leaves all principals heartbroken, as we in the audience will be as well.
Full Review
Kevin Jagernauth | The Playlist Those willing to invest in the lives of these characters, even if the framework around them directly and without apology guides them toward inevitable tragedy, they will experience a drama of deep, genuine feeling.
Full Review
More Reviews :-
3 Hearts 2015 Move Review by Metacritic
3 Hearts 2015 Move Review by Rottentomatoes
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