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Entanglement

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Canada · 2018
1h 25m
Director Jason James
Starring Thomas Middleditch, Jess Weixler, Diana Bang, Johannah Newmarch
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance

Divorced and jobless, Ben is searching for meaning in life. Surviving several suicide attempts, he uncovers a family secret that leads him to a girl named Hanna. After they begin to fall for each other, Ben realizes life is more complicated than he ever imagined.

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63

The Seattle Times by

The script isn’t great, but the plot turns and visuals can be striking, and Jess Weixler has fun as the bad-girl sister Ben finds.

38

Slant Magazine by Derek Smith

Ben doesn't deserve our sympathy, in part for how noxiously the film has imagined the female characters who surround him.

70

Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein

Director Jason James, working off a darkly amusing, often lovely script by Jason Filiatrault, effectively juggles the film's disparate, tone-shifting parts and bits of magic realism while coaxing memorable performances from Middleditch, Weixler and Bang.

75

Philadelphia Daily News by Gary Thompson

The movie is often whimsical, a tone augmented by clever use of special effects and sudden flourishes of animation. Offbeat soundtrack selections and effective music by composer Andrew Harris help set the mood — ultimately genial and hopeful, and the movie is short and sweet.

58

The Film Stage by Jared Mobarak

Much of the film is forgettable in the sense that you’ve seen it all before. But where the jokes at the beginning feel tired, the drama at the end lands.

60

The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis

Impressively photographed and perkily paced, Jason Filiatrault’s story never droops quite as much as its lead character, injecting a welcome poignancy that tempers the cuteness.

30

Variety by Nick Schager

Like James’ direction, full of off-center and oddly angled compositions that aren’t warranted by the action, Entanglement dresses up familiar romantic-comedy themes with affected gimmicks to jumbled ends.

63

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

But the script has laugh-out-loud moments and zippy exchanges. Middleditch and Weixler give this smarts and just enough sexy sass to work. And Bang gives it heart.

40

Village Voice by Serena Donadoni

Ben’s carefully plotted healing diminishes the complexity of mental illness, and gives James’s sweet vision a bitter aftertaste. Filiatrault uses too-neat bookending in the place of dramatic resolution, so that the story of a man hanging on by a thread is nicely tied up in a bow.

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