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The Sense of an Ending
TrailerA man becomes haunted by his past and is presented with a mysterious legacy that causes him to re-think his current situation in life.Genre: DramaActors: Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling, Harriet Walter, Michelle Dockery, Matthew Goode, Emily Mortimer, James Wilby, Edward Holcroft, Billy Howle, Freya Mavor, Joe Alwyn, ...»Director: Ritesh BatraCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Sense of an Ending"
Time OutApril 10, 2017This is a mature film that asks us to bring a lot of ourselves to it.
ReelViewsMarch 18, 2017Watching The Sense of an Ending, I was struck by the realization that this should have been a good movie.
San Diego ReaderMarch 17, 2017Director Ritesh Batra's adaptation of Julian Barnes's my-theme-is-memory novel serves as a grand showcase for star Jim Broadbent as a sour old soul who is ever so gently forced to reckon with his past.
Globe and MailMarch 17, 2017Beyond Broadbent's rich portrait of Tony's wide-eyed surprise and bumbling reassessments, Batra has found various deft ways of making Barnes's points about time and memory ...
Detroit NewsMarch 17, 2017Broadbent, so often a supporting player, is a treat in the lead role, soft and mournful, but with a youthful gleam in his eye.
Hindustan TimesMay 19, 2017After the Mumbai-based and highly acclaimed The Lunchbox, and Batra brings the same keen sensibility to this adaptation of Julian Barnes's Man Booker Prize-winning novella of the same name.
Scroll.inMay 19, 2017Ritesh Batra's adaptation, based on a screenplay by British playwright Nick Payne, unfolds like a mystery. There isn't a crime scene to investigate, but rather the detritus of fading memories.
Flicks.co.nzMay 18, 2017Attempts to seize profundity from all the timeline-leaping are laboured and heavy-handed, marked by some clunky spots of doddering-seniors-in-the-21st century-style humour.
Film InquiryMay 11, 2017The Sense of an Ending makes more sense as a novel than a feature film; on screen [...] It is a commendable effort from both director and cast, but it can't be viewed as anything other than an admirable failure at best.
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