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Wicker Park
TrailerMatthew and Lisa are madly in love. But one day Lisa vanishes. One day Matthew sees a woman in a café and he thinks that she's his long-lost love, Lisa. His belief leads to obsession, as he puts his life on hold in order to trail her.Actors: Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Matthew Lillard, Diane Kruger, Christopher Cousins, Jessica Paré, Vlasta Vrana, Amy Sobol, Ted Whittall, Isabel Dos Santos, Joanna Noyes, ...»Director: Paul McGuiganCountry: United StatesDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Wicker Park"
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Characters of "Wicker Park"
MatthewPlayed by: Josh HartnettAlexPlayed by: Rose ByrneLukePlayed by: Matthew LillardLisaPlayed by: Diane KrugerDanielPlayed by: Christopher CousinsRebeccaPlayed by: Jessica Paré -
Directors of "Wicker Park"
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Critic Reviews of "Wicker Park"
New York Daily NewsMarch 18, 2014The four main characters are all odd, sad and lonely. No wonder they don't call each other on their cells to straighten things out -- they're all too depressed to dial.
Associated PressMarch 18, 2014Wicker Park is one of those maddening movies in which the characters do incredibly stupid things simply for the sake of plot contrivance, and everyone's problems would be solved if they simply picked up their cell phones.
AV ClubMarch 18, 2014Wicker Park then doubles back on itself, layering flashback upon flashback, but instead of building toward a grand romantic climax, it just gets sillier before exploding into a torrent of unintended laughs.
Wall Street JournalMarch 18, 2014Wicker Park is built on such a goofy premise that your average soap-opera scriptwriter would laugh it out of a story meeting.
Chicago ReaderMarch 18, 2014There are some striking visuals and Hartnett is a magnetic presence.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Sadly, we never really get the sense that these individuals are at the mercy of their capricious desires, and the absence of that engagement leaves us rather too much time to ponder the plot holes.
GuardianMarch 18, 2014A quite extraordinarily boring psychological drama of obsession, impersonation and mistaken identity.
Total FilmMarch 18, 2014Tortuously twisting in on itself, Wicker Park keeps you guessing as it keeps its central pair apart. But it's scuppered by a plodding obviousness that's underlined by a sledgehammer soundtrack.
Radio TimesMarch 18, 2014Convoluted though this plot may seem, at least the inventive visuals from Gangster No 1 director Paul McGuigan keep you engrossed.
Metro Times (Detroit, MI)March 18, 2014These four characters bounce off each other, slowly revealing motivations and desires and deceptions, providing a mildly entertaining, but ultimately shallow, experience.
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010This dopey thriller isn't worth your time.
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