- Studio: Northern Arts Entertainment
- Release Date: Mar 11, 2005
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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BobT.Mar 12, 20052Truly horrible. Preposterous plot, bland cinematography, crass score. Cruz acts well but that doesn't make the film worth seeing.
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PaulM.Aug 27, 20060Sincerely awful and extremely mysoginist. Very bad editing.
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LucyMar 13, 20054
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TatianaS.Feb 16, 200610The best movie I have ever seen! Incredible story and excellent film. Must see and many times over and over again.
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RobT.Jul 23, 20069
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ScottB.Aug 28, 20068Good story and acting make this a compelling film. Cruz, particularly, is heartbreakingly true.
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DanielMar 19, 200510An excellent film. Penelope Cruz deserves ALL the awards of the year for her incredible performance of Italia. A must-see!!
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PabloS.Mar 24, 200510Incredible film due to Penelope Cruz's great performance.
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50There's nothing cute, cloying, or playful about the lovers in Sergio Castellitto's opaque romantic drama Don't Move, but in their way, they're as incomprehensible as the stars of any gimmicky comic love film.
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80In his second outing as a director, top thesp Sergio Castellitto (also playing the surgeon) takes the viewer on an emotion-filled ride and brings a violently masculine perspective to the story. However, it is Penelope Cruz who gives the film's knockout performance.
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70A compelling if not altogether convincing tale of mad love and divine redemption, adapted from the prize-winning novel by Castellitto's wife, Margaret Mazzantini.