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The Lawless Heart

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United Kingdom, France · 2002
Rated R · 1h 40m
Director Neil Hunter
Starring Bill Nighy, Tom Hollander, Douglas Henshall, Sukie Smith
Genre Drama, Comedy, Romance

After Stuart passes away, his brother-in-law, his lover, and his best friend reflect on their lives and find new love. Dan is tempted away from his family life by Corinne, Nick questions his sexuality after growing close to a woman, and Tim opens up to a woman with a mysterious past. What will it take to find themselves?

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80

L.A. Weekly by Chuck Wilson

For these gifted directors and their fine ensemble, the notion that every life forms into a mosaic of intimate, largely unobserved details is the story most worth telling.

70

Variety by Derek Elley

This slyly humorous, cleverly constructed comedy-drama wends its way through different takes on similar time frames to a warm, inclusive ending.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

The purpose of the movie is perhaps to show us, in a quietly amusing way, that while we travel down our own lifelines, seeing everything from our own points of view, we hardly suspect the secrets of the lives we intersect with.

91

Portland Oregonian by Shawn Levy

Working toward its refreshingly light but utterly apt ending, the film teems with insights into the human condition revealed by an unusually smart script and a wonderfully committed cast. It's a truly fine work.

90

Salon by Stephanie Zacharek

Virtually nothing at all is wrapped up in The Lawless Heart, which is probably why it feels so satisfyingly whole by the end.

75

Philadelphia Inquirer by Steven Rea

A little like a British Eric Rohmer film -- a lot of talk, and a lot of talk about love and relationships -- Lawless Heart has wit and a winning charm.

63

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

It takes a while to get used to the fractured narrative, but once done it is easy to put your mind on autopilot and go with the offbeat characters and events.

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