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Being Human

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United Kingdom, Japan · 1994
Rated PG-13 · 2h 2m
Director Bill Forsyth
Starring Robin Williams, Theresa Russell, Maudie Johnson, Max Johnson
Genre Drama, Comedy, Fantasy

One man must learn the meaning of courage across four lifetimes centuries apart.

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Empire by

There are atmospheric shots of billowing thunder clouds, priests on cliff tops, bloody stigmata and moody eclipses, but it all amounts to nothing.

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TV Guide Magazine by Ethan Alter

Bill Forsyth's films are always idiosyncratic, but Being Human is so steeped in the director's interior dialogue with himself as to be incomprehensible to anyone who doesn't happen to be Bill Forsyth

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Boston Globe by Jay Carr

Being Human isn't totally devoid of the gentle Forsyth magic. But it doesn't have nearly enough of it. Even Williams can do only so much with an assignment that calls for him to mostly stand around looking bummed out - in quintuplicate. [06 May 1994]

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Variety by Todd McCarthy

Being Human never comes alive. This stillborn series of little fables is so flat and ill-conceived that it could convince the uninitiated that neither Robin Williams nor the highly idiosyncratic Scottish writer-director Bill Forsyth had any talent.

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