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Twice Born
TrailerThe movie tells the story of oft-married Gemma who brings her only child, Pietro to Sarajevo to see where his father died in the Bosnian conflict years ago and finds her memories of a tragic romance stirred.Actors: Penélope Cruz, Emile Hirsch, Adnan Haskovic, Saadet Aksoy, Pietro Castellitto, Mira Furlan, Jovan Divjak, Vinicio Marchioni, Branko Djuric, Jane Birkin, Luca De Filippo, ...»Director: Sergio CastellittoCountry: EuroDuration: 127 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Twice Born"
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 02, 2014It's debatable whether the best love stories are also the "weirdest," as Emile Hirsch's character declares in "Twice Born." But they do require chemistry, the missing piece in his pairing with Penélope Cruz.
TheWrapDecember 06, 2013Sergio Castellitto's film projects a tumultuous love story against the backdrop of the Bosnian War for independence, and then seems unaware that the foreground overshadows it in the worst possible way.
RogerEbert.comDecember 06, 2013Yes, it's all as clunky and tasteless as the description suggests, and the awkward casting doesn't improve this overlong drama.
Detroit NewsDecember 06, 2013One odd movie, from the casting of its leads to its backdrop to its final twist.
Under the RadarAugust 20, 2014Twice Born wants so desperately to be taken seriously that it creates an unnecessarily complex narrative, void of any chemistry-building moments for its romantic leads.
Paste MagazineDecember 08, 2013The type of cinematic slog one watches and thinks, 'This would actually be much more interesting as a book.' And that makes sense, really, since that's its original medium.
Slant MagazineDecember 06, 2013Sergio Castellitto's film quickly turns out to be more interested in reveling in the secrets of its storyline than in its sentiments.
MetroDecember 06, 2013This European production is thoroughly cheesy and phony, nowhere less so than in its florid, undeliverable dialogue, which sounds like it's been translated, poorly, from various languages into English.
Blu-ray.comDecember 05, 2013Castellitto clings to the Duraflame fires within for Twice Born, a handsomely crafted but empty feature hoping to recreate Eastern European horror and soap opera intimacy.
RedEyeDecember 05, 2013When setting a love story in a war-torn environment, it's nice to actually recognize the who, what and why of the conflict.
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