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Filth and Wisdom

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United Kingdom · 2008
1h 21m
Director Madonna
Starring Eugene Hutz, Holly Weston, Vicky McClure, Richard E. Grant
Genre Comedy

Filth & Wisdom is a poignant view of the lives of three not quite ordinary friends settled into meaningless jobs that barely keep them afloat while helping to finance their dreams of bigger and brighter futures. Their unique yet universal stories capture their struggles that are at turns funny and tragic but always brutally honest. Their intertwined lives explore the inevitable: a path paved with filth will often end in wisdom and one paved with wisdom will often end in filth.

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Variety by

Ineptly written and helmed story of three Londoners, although quite bad, does have a few redeeming features.

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The New Yorker by Anthony Lane

Madonna's mess of a movie grabs at the rub and rancor of multiculturalism, which it proceeds to squash into a litter of clichés, or, more simply, insults.

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USA Today by Claudia Puig

Madonna's directorial debut, Filth and Wisdom, feels more like a collection of scenes than a fully drawn film.

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The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

Not that Madonna has gone in for originality, which isn't really her thing: rather, instead of repurposing a genre, she has riffled through the art-house catalog for inspiration, as evidenced by the film's intentionally grubby visual texture, jumpy editing, direct-address commentary, freeze frames and other tricks.

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The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

Madonna presents the three leads as flawed but essentially decent and redeemable, but they're bound up in a story that's meant to affirm a vague set of values. If she needs to justify the "Sex" book by charting her own contrived path from filth to heavenly wisdom, that's fine. But she should do it on her own time.

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