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Aldo and Vanda go through a separation, after he reveals his affair. Their two young children are torn between their parents, in a whirlwind of resentment. But the ties that keep people together...
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Oct 22, 2021 · The Ties Reviews. Alba Rohrwacher [is] one of the best European actresses right now. [Full review in Spanish] Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Oct 22, 2021. The film evokes Ingmar Bergman...
23 hours ago · Source: Rotten Tomatoes. 3 /10. Drama. A young couple expecting their first child takes in the husband's estranged, ailing mother. Set in a single room, the story spans multiple generations, capturing moments of love, loss, and everyday life in the same space. Directed by Robert Zemeckis and featuring performances by Tom Hanks, Robin Wright ...
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Sep 2, 2020 · ‘The Ties’ Review: Venice Opens On a Quiet Note With a Cross-Laced Italian Family Drama. Daniele Luchetti's highest-profile film in a decade is a well-acted, sometimes overworked study of...
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Conspiracy theorists with a literary bent will doubtless be overjoyed by the marital melodrama The Ties, which opened the Venice Film Festival last night. It’s based on a novel by its co-writer, Domenico Starnone, who was deemed in a 2017 study from the University of Padua to be the “probable” autho.
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Sep 10, 2020 · Review: Daniele Luchetti’s The Ties treads familiar territory for the most part, but somehow manages to stay fresh, poignant and deeply affecting. A family drama that, while breaking no ground, is able to delve deeper into notions of betrayal, love and family.