Your Company
 

Twice Born(Venuto al mondo)

✭ ✭   Read critic reviews

Italy, Spain · 2012
Rated R · 2h 7m
Director Sergio Castellitto
Starring Penélope Cruz, Emile Hirsch, Adnan Hasković, Saadet Işıl Aksoy
Genre Drama, Romance, War

Full-throttle melodrama about an ill-starred romance set against the backdrop of the siege of Sarajevo. A mother brings her teenage son to Sarajevo, where his father died in the Bosnian conflict years ago.

Stream Twice Born

What are people saying?

What are critics saying?

20

New York Daily News by

The tragic Balkan conflict of the 1990s is due for a sweeping, important and engaging cinematic remembrance. Twice Born wants to be that movie — a Bosnian “Doctor Zhivago” — but falls short.

20

The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney

Dripping with floridly phony dialogue that no actor should be forced to speak, this paternity mystery uses the Bosnian conflict as the manipulative backdrop to a preposterously overwrought and overlong melodrama.

38

Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene

Sergio Castellitto's film quickly turns out to be more interested in reveling in the secrets of its storyline than in its sentiments.

42

The A.V. Club by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky

One hundred minutes of snooze-inducing troubled romance eventually gives way to a strange, interesting backstory. It doesn’t manage to recast the preceding feature’s worth of movie in a different light, but instead makes the viewer wish the film had gotten to the end sooner.

38

New York Post by Kyle Smith

About the only reason to stay with this increasingly histrionic film is to satisfy curiosity about exactly how Diego will (as we learn at the outset) die, but long before we learn that Twice Born chokes to death on its own melodrama.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Richard Roeper

Teeming with familiar war-film clichés and at times almost unbearably melodramatic, Twice Born is nevertheless worth the effort, thanks in large part to a magnificent performance from Penelope Cruz and some fine work from the international supporting cast.

40

Village Voice by Zachary Wigon

Sergio Castellitto's Twice Born irresponsibly appropriates the horrific siege of Sarajevo to serve as aesthetic backdrop for a story that exhibits no real interest in the conflict.

Users who liked this film also liked