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Its about many strange people are from many countries weave facts into a lovely, interesting story. A deeply love is found in this film.
Its about many strange people are from many countries weave facts into a lovely, interesting story. A deeply love is found in this film.
Actors:
Adam Nowell,
Juliano Cazarré,
Sydney Wade,
Chipo Chung,
Philip Craik,
William Byrd Wilkins,
Rachel Weisz
Adam Nowell
13 June 1987, Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
Juliano Cazarré
1980, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Sydney Wade
Chipo Chung
1977, Zimbabwe
Philip Craik
William Byrd Wilkins
19 January 1965, Louisburg, North Carolina, USA
Rachel Weisz
7 March 1970, Westminster, London, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom, Austria, France, Canada, Brazil, United States
Keywords:
#Anthony Hopkins #BBC Films #Fernando Meirelles #Jude Law #ORF Film Fernseh-Abkommen #Rachel Weisz #Rick Zieff #UK Film Council
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December 06, 2012
It often feels forced and inauthentic. Perhaps it's a weakness of the direction, but ultimately the film fails to fire up all its many cylinders
July 10, 2013
If the film had not been afraid to go a little darker, dig a little deeper and develop its characters beyond their stereotypes, it would have been a much stronger effort.
August 10, 2012
Though the cinematography looks sleek, with shots through windows and in mirrors, split screens and city lights that blur and sharpen, the stories equate to a tangled mess.
August 09, 2012
Much like its own characters, it dithers too much - and it dares too little.
March 17, 2016
There's one Anthony Hopkins monologue to remember, but that only highlights everything the rest of the film so sorely lacks.
August 16, 2012
The film's generic, meaningless title is a sign of the dullness to come.
June 28, 2013
Spending 111 minutes watching people at the mall would be a more illuminating study of human behavior-and undoubtedly more entertaining.
August 07, 2012
'360' is classy but utterly amorphous, and that seemingly benign title gives far too much away.
December 18, 2012
Fizzles out with a terrible pat ending.
August 10, 2012
360 is a classic example of how you can't always judge a movie by its credits.
August 03, 2012
Like the fork that usually comes with your airplane meal, 360 is plastic.

