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Samantha Morton
Reviews Featuring Samantha Morton
A moving, deeply personal tale of illegal aliens, extraterrestrials, and learning to say goodbye.
Like jazz? Like Woody Allen? Like stuff thats quite good? Then youll probably like Sweet and Lowdown.
Lets hope it really is the last.
Inventively put-together for a costume drama, but nothing special in the story department.
Dont let the title put you off this is quite a bit easier going than 'The Passion of the Christ'!
Achingly elegiac sci-fi story of love and memory lost an Oedipal tragedy for the genetically modified age.
In this amazing feature debut, Samantha Morton has already perfected the extremes of loss, grief and despair.
A tale of obsession with less hot air than your average thriller.
Andrew Stanton's disappointing sci-fi epic is all style and no substance. Teenage boys are better off playing a video game whereas female admirers of the male form should just flick through a guy's underwear catalogue instead.
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