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By the Sea
TrailerSet in mid-1970s France, former dancer Vanessa and her husband, American writer Roland, travel the country together and find that their time in a sleepy seaside town, complete with a unique array of locals, strengthens their bond and reaffirms their marriage.Actors: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Mélanie Laurent, Melvil Poupaud, Niels Arestrup, Richard Bohringer, Marika Green, Sarah Naudi, Aldo Buontempo, Philippe Martinet, Francis Xuereb, ...»Director: Angelina JolieCountry: France, Malta, United StatesDuration: 122 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "By the Sea"
Sophie Gilbert The AtlanticDecember 31, 2015It's a fascinating experiment, and proof that Jolie truly has directorial chops and an extraordinary eye for imagery.
Richard Brody New YorkerNovember 23, 2015The actors aren't unhinged enough for the scathing conceit, and the script is more of a mechanism than a revelation.
Tom Long Detroit NewsNovember 20, 2015The point to all this seems to be life is cruel and people are jerks, but sometimes very good-looking jerks. Deep.
Colin Covert Minneapolis Star TribuneNovember 19, 2015What are the artistic purposes for this tedious collection of frowning, drinking, bickering, peeping and smoking scenes? "By the Sea" is long on perverse images but short on ideas.
J. R. Jones Chicago ReaderNovember 19, 2015Pitt invests the vague, cranky relationship with his usual intelligence and restraint, but the movie is destined to rank with such celebrity-couple fiascos as Gigli (2003) and Shanghai Surprise (1986).
Gail Pennington St. Louis Post-DispatchNovember 19, 2015It's very, very slow, with probably only 20 minutes in a two-plus-hour movie in which something could be said to be happening.
Lesley Coffin The Mary SueJanuary 10, 2017This movie would have been a lot better if it weren't so concerned with being beautiful or important.
Harry Guerin RTÉ (Ireland)July 25, 2016There is no doubt that this drama is a half-hour too long and slow-moving, but Jolie and Pitt do some of their best work in scenes here -- and they don't hold back.
Sonny Bunch Washington Free BeaconJuly 14, 2016For those of you who complain about the multiplex offering nothing of substance for adult audiences, this is a grand opportunity for you to put your money where your mouth is.
Tim Brayton Antagony & EcstasyJuly 10, 2016Might truly be the most narcissistic vanity project of all time.
Kong Rithdee Bangkok PostMay 10, 2016Jolie-Pitt, as director, is wading into the territory of Antonioni's bourgeois disaffection... But it takes much more than this to make art out of inertia.
Jason Bailey FlavorwireMay 03, 2016There's something unshakable about it, and something remarkable about the fact that it exists at all.
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