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Breaking and Entering

EMAILPRINTMGM / The Weinstein Company

Breaking and Entering reviews
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6.6 User Score:

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Based on 27 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Drama  |  Romance

Written by: Anthony Minghella

Directed by: Anthony Minghella

Release Date:
Theatrical: December 15, 2006
DVD: May 8, 2007

Running Time: 120 minutes, Color

Origin: UK / USA

Summary

RATING: R for sexuality and language

Starring Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright Penn, Martin Freeman, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, and Rafi Gavron

A story about theft, both criminal and emotional, Breaking & Entering follows a disparate group of long-term Londoners and new arrivals whose lives intersect in the inner-city area of King's Cross. (The Weinstein Company)

What The Critics Said

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75

The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias

After being strapped down by a run of elegant, high-class literary adaptations--"The English Patient," "The Talented Mr. Ripley," and "Cold Mountain"--writer-director Anthony Minghella liberates himself in Breaking And Entering, his first wholly original screenplay since his piercing, minor-key debut feature "Truly, Madly, Deeply."

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75

Chicago Tribune Michael Wilmington

One of the more intelligent, better-made new movies around right now, but, despite everything, it doesn't really connect with the nerves and heart. It's a romance without anguish, although the pain of love is really what it's all about.

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70

Los Angeles Times Carina Chocano

Despite very good performances and solid construction, it's a slightly too symmetrical, way too tendentious side-by-side comparison of two families -- Haves, meet the Have-nots -- who come into unlikely contact in the fitfully gentrifying area of Kings Cross.

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70

The New Yorker David Denby

The movie has a gentle, bemused intelligence, the tone of British liberalism at its most open-minded.

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70

Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum

Juliette Binoche won an Oscar for her role in Anthony Minghella's adaptation of "The English Patient", but in many ways I prefer her soulful performance here: portraying a Bosnian Muslim working as a tailor in London, she's reason enough to see Minghella's overcontrived though absorbing 2006 feature based on his original script.

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67

Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold

It's nicely crafted, respectably acted and often quite compelling in a low-key way, but it doesn't have the kind of flair, impact or resonance we've come to expect from the director.

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63

Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea

Breaking and Entering is smart and smartly done, as it describes these inter-circling worlds - the well-to-do Brits and the newly deposited foreigners, trying to shake off their homeland tragedies and start anew.

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63

Boston Globe Wesley Morris

Breaking and Entering is a bourgeois movie full of bourgeois problems presented bourgeoisly.

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63

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen

Minghella is a smart guy with splendid intentions but, ultimately, he's a victim here of his own liberal contrivances.

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63

TV Guide Maitland McDonagh

The story is complex enough to be absorbing, but its pedantic quality makes it -- and its lessons -- all too easy to forget.

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63

New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman

There's a great deal of potential here, but like Will, Minghella loses his bearings whenever he wanders too far from home.

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63

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

The actors, especially Binoche, do their damnedest to bring urgency to their roles. But despite Minghella's admirable attempt to tackle major themes on an intimate scale, the film goes down like weak tea. There's no kick in it.

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60

Washington Post Ann Hornaday

For all its contrivances, Breaking and Entering has its finger on the pulse of contemporary London life and possesses its share of fleeting delights, chief among them the sublime Robin Wright Penn as Law's live-in girlfriend.

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60

Variety Todd McCarthy

Entirely respectable in every way, it nonetheless has a very cool body temperature and thus likely will inspire polite admiration rather than excitement among viewers.

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60

LA Weekly Ella Taylor

Bold in scope and aptly mimicking the loose structures of kinship, friendship and work most city dwellers make do with these days, Breaking and Entering nonetheless plays out too quiet and too loose for its own good.

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58

Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

However admirably Minghella urges a break from complacency and an entry into a state of local/global compassion, his characters are position holders rather than people.

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58

Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy

Strip off the superfluities, and it's a chamber play about people with nothing in common talking about what, at their core, they have in common. A film meant to remind us of our shared humanity mainly unites us in frustration with its thick, gummy progress.

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50

USA Today Claudia Puig

Breaking and Entering starts out powerfully, then falls apart by the time it reaches its too-neat conclusion.

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50

San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle

The story, like the protagonist, floats along in a noodly sort of way, intelligent, benign and ineffectual.

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50

New York Post Lou Lumenick

Though Binoche does very solid work, she can't sell the idea of her and Law as a couple; the chemistry isn't there. Not much else rings true in Minghella's screenplay, which is full of coincidences and speeches about race and class.

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50

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

Breaking and Entering is so bloodless that even Minghella's best ideas come off as wan and pale.

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50

ReelViews James Berardinelli

There's no shortage of candidates for the fatal flaw: the artificial storyline; the presence of a ridiculously cliched character; the lack of chemistry between illicit lovers. Blaming one of these problems is probably unfair. The movie's failure is likely based on a fusion of all these, and perhaps a few others.

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50

Time Richard Corliss/Richard Schickel

The film is handsomely mounted and well played (particularly by the always magical Binoche--such a wonderfully alert actress), but somehow it never draws one into its schemes.

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50

Village Voice Nathan Lee

Forgive Minghella for taking a breather, even if Breaking and Entering exhales nothing but hot air.

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50

New York Magazine David Edelstein

This is an ambitious midlife-crisis movie that valiantly weaves together big themes, among them the nagging guilt of the successful, wealthy artist.

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40

The New York Times A.O. Scott

What saves Breaking and Entering from foundering altogether in earnest self-regard is Mr. Minghella's evident affection for London, a city of inexhaustible architectural and human variety.

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40

Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

Starts busily, and soon becomes a bafflement -- such an interesting cast, such technical excellence, so many intricate details and parallel plot threads, yet so little clarity or urgency.

What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 6.6 (out of 10) based on 14 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Joan M. gave it a9:
Excellent cast and story line.compelling viewing.thoughtful and emotional!i felt for all the characters and thoroughly absorbed,jude law outstanding!!

Craig R. gave it a2:
Dull, slow and completely nonsensical with a cast that has as much chemistry as a wet paper bag. Completely forgettable.

maxine z gave it an8:
Loved this drama. Jude Law and Juliette Binoche are wonderful. A real chick flick

j d. gave it a3:
What a complete waste of time! I felt like there was a scene or 2 missing because all of a sudden you see Jude Law in a relationship that makes no sense.

daniel j. gave it an8:
This movie is exquisite. Anthony Minguela is in a class by himself.

Bryan W. gave it a9:
One of the best scripts I've seen put to screen this year. Jude Law and Juliette Binoche are excellent and the camerawork by Benoit Delhomme is worth the price of admission in itself.

Mike D. gave it a7:
The characters are cold when they should be cold, but there is no heat when there should be heat. That may be the problem in the main character's life, but in the end his lack of passions makes the movie slow and cold. The 2 women, particulaly Robin Wright Penn, are very good and the photography is excellent.

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