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      • Taken as a whole, Waiting For You is an uneven film, but one that still offers many pleasures. The performances are all engaging, the photography of wooded French terrain — unusual in films of this sort — is gorgeous and at times recalls “Jean de Florette,” and the central premise of confronting buried secrets is well-handled.
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  2. Movie review of Waiting For You (2017) by The Critical Movie Critics | A son probes his late father's past and becomes suspicious of a woman at the house.

    • Charles Garrad
    • Vincent Gaine
    • Colin Morgan
  3. Waiting for You is a superb movie - a really satisfying cinematic experience. A beautiful, intelligent and engrossing narrative - visually stunning and coherent, yet full of subtle surprises. Somehow the director has managed to combine a delicately observed love story with a tale of loss and a search for truth.

  4. Charles Garrad and his co-writer Hugh Stoddart take their time revealing the film's secrets, but their slow-burn approach deepens the intrigue while Morgan brings a glowering intensity and Ardant...

  5. Waiting for You. 2017 1h 32m Drama Mystery & Thriller CTA List. 60% Tomatometer 5 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings. Paul becomes suspicious of the mysterious and melancholic Madeleine...

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    • Colin Morgan
    • Charles Garrad
    • Drama, Mystery & Thriller
  6. Aug 28, 2018 · A grief-stricken young Englishman encounters an enigmatic older woman in the south of France and disinters some long-buried family secrets in atmospheric mystery drama Waiting for You, the feature-directing debut of film production designer Charles Garrad.

  7. www.filmreviewdaily.com › all-reviews › waiting-for-youWaiting for You - FILM REVIEW

    Jan 23, 2020 · Waiting for You — FILM REVIEW. A tale that moves well but is lacking when it comes to emotional depth. Fanny Ardant as Madeleine Brown. For the first half of this modest but engaging piece, it is entirely to its advantage that the quality which stands out is the adroit storytelling.

  8. 9 Ratings. 2018. Drama. 1h 32m. 13+ (PG-13) Paul (Morgan) investigates his late father's increasingly disturbing past and becomes suspicious of the mysterious, melancholic, and possibly dangerous Madeleine (Ardant).

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