360

January 3rd, 2012







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360

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Still of Lucia Siposová and Gabriela Marcinkova in 360Still of Jamel Debbouze in 360Still of Ben Foster in 360Still of Jude Law and Rachel Weisz in 360

Plot
A look at what happens when partners from different social backgrounds engage in physical relationships.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 5.1/10 (272 voted)

Director: Fernando Meirelles

Stars: Rachel Weisz, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins

Storyline
Inspired by Arthur Schnitzler's classic La Ronde, screenwriter Peter Morgan and director Fernando Meirelles' 360 combines a modern and dynamic roundelay of stories into one, linking characters from different cities and countries in a vivid, suspenseful and deeply moving tale of love in the 21st century. Starting in Vienna, the film beautifully weaves through Paris, London, Bratislava, Rio, Denver and Phoenix into a single, mesmerizing narrative.

Cast:
Rachel Weisz - Rose
Jude Law -
Anthony Hopkins -
Ben Foster - Tyler
Moritz Bleibtreu -
Mark Ivanir -
Jamel Debbouze - Algerian Man
Peter Morgan - Salesman
Katrina Vasilieva - Alyssa
Tereza Srbova -
Kelvin Wise - Airport passenger
Gabriela Marcinkova - Anna
Sydney Wade - Ellie
Vladimir Vdovichenkov - Sergei
Johannes Krisch - Rocco



Details

Official Website: Official site |

Release Date: 3 Jan 2012

Filming Locations: Bratislava, Slovakia

Did You Know?

Trivia:
Karl Markovics was originally set to play Rocco but had to drop out due to a scheduling conflict. He was replaced by Johannes Krisch.



User Review

A beautifully crafted film with stellar performances. I recommend to everyone

Rating: 10/10

360 is a beautifully made film that oozes class and tells us something about where we are at as human beings in the 21st century. The film makers and actors should be applauded for this huge achievement. The Cast are made up of fine actors from around the world and headed by sympathetic and unshowy performances from Anthony Hopkins, Rachel Weisz and Jude Law. Ensemble films like this don't always work, but in the hands of a master director such as Meirelles, Peter Morgan's script comes to life in a vivid and evocative way. I love the way the story progresses from one pair of characters to the next and the cinematography is superb. Verticals and horizontals are crisply defined and move into split-screen that unites the stories. 360 is a film with real heart and real purpose made by real talent.





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