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It's All About Love (2003)
Director: Thomas Vinterberg
Movie review
From Time Out New York
Oh, is that what this mishmash is all about? It was a wise move to put a tip-off in the title, since Thomas Vinterberg's follow-up to The Celebration might have been completely indecipherable without it. Set in one of those Alphaville scenarios in which contemporary metropolitan modernity equals the future imperfect, the movie follows a gentleman (Phoenix) who arrives in New York to serve divorce papers to his wife, a famous ice skater (Danes). Malicious corporate handlers, clones, corpses and a perpetually transitory Sean Penn also figure somewhere in the mix. But trying to find a thematic needle in this haystack of half-baked ideas is merely an exercise in guesswork.Author: DF
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Cast & crew
Director: Thomas Vinterberg
Producer: Birgitte Hald
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes, Sean Penn, Douglas Henshall, Alun Armstrong, Margo Martindale, Mark Strong, Geoffrey Hutchings, Harry Ditson, Thomas Bo Larson full cast
Duration: 104 mins
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