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Director: Fernando Meirelles
Actors: Rachel Weisz, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins
PlotIn a modern tale of love, fidelity, and the domino effect of choices, interconnected stories span across different countries and diverse sets of characters. Beginning in Vienna, the narrative follows a businessman who considers being unfaithful to his wife. This decision sets off a chain reaction, illustrating how individual actions can ripple through the lives of others. The narrative weaves through Paris, where a recently released sex offender struggles with his past and future, to London, where a woman's love for a younger man brings unforeseen consequences, and to Denver, where a man searches for his missing daughter. Each story intersects with the others, showcasing the interconnectedness of human experiences and the complexities of relationships.
As the plot unfolds, characters are faced with moral dilemmas and the consequences of their choices. A Brazilian photographer decides between staying with his girlfriend or rekindling a past affair, highlighting themes of temptation and loyalty. Meanwhile, in London, a dentist contemplates a drastic life change after an encounter with a young female employee, presenting questions of morality and what it means to lead a fulfilling life. The stories collectively explore the idea that one moment can alter the course of numerous lives, emphasizing how globally interconnected and interdependent we have become. Through the lens of various cultures and societal norms, the narrative delves into the universal themes of love, loss, and the inexorable human condition.
Writers: Peter Morgan, Arthur Schnitzler
Release Date: 25 Jul 2012
Runtime: 110 min
Rating: R
Country: United Kingdom, Austria, France, Canada, Brazil, United States
Language: English, German, Arabic, French, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak
360's tale of missed chances and emotional growth underwhelms despite a stellar cast and artistic aims.
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