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Italy, France · 2002
Rated PG-13 · 1h 35m
Director Emanuele Crialese
Starring Valeria Golino, Vincenzo Amato, Francesco Casisa, Veronica D'Agostino
Genre Drama

Everyone on the island of Lampedusa agrees: Free-spirited Grazia, wife to fisherman Pietro and mother of three, needs help — the institutional kind. To avoid being sent to a facility, Grazia runs away, leaving her family behind and living alone in a cave by the sea.

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30

Washington Post by Desson Thomson

Its long-winded denouement, in which Grazia runs away rather than be sent to an institution, doesn't bring the story full circle. It just extends it.

70

The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps

The film's generous spirit, disarming mixture of beauty and brutality, and gentle, insistent sweep make it easy to surrender to it anyway.

75

Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

For all Golino's comeliness, she's upstaged by the windy beauty of the landscape, and by Crialese's attention -- in an Italian neorealist way -- to the routines of daily life in an insular, traditional culture.

70

Film Threat by Rich Cline

As a whole, the film is perhaps a bit too gentle and meandering, but it's jammed full of superb moments.

90

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

Not since "Y Tu Mamá También" has a movie so palpably captured the down-to-earth, flesh-and-blood reality of high-spirited people living their lives without self-consciousness.

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