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Melancholia (2011) dir. Lars von Trier
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Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse in Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
“The key to appreciating Birth is not so much a suspension of disbelief as an anxious surrender of reason… Ms. Kidman, her hair cut short and dyed dark red, conveys both the toughness of a woman who has pulled herself together after a traumatic loss and the vulnerability of someone whose grieving has remained incomplete… [Kidman] gives herself so completely to the role that the film becomes both spellbinding and heartbreaking, a delicate chamber piece with the large, troubled heart of an opera.”
– A.O. Scott
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