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 21 Grams  

 

How much does life weigh? A freak accident brings together a terminally ill mathematician (Penn), a grieving mother (Watts) and a born-again ex-con (Del Toro) in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's fantastic multi-layered follow up to his debut 'Amores Perros', a gripping story that takes them to the heights of passion, the depths of obsession and sees the promise of revenge...
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30 out of 100 Difficult but interesting.
Fergal from Wexford, 10 Mar 2008
This movie is difficult to get into, it takes the first 30 mins for the plot to sort itself out and take off. Its a sad movie with a number of tragic characters. I think it would help to read a review and get an idea of the plot before watching it. In this way the first thirty mins would be more useful. Overall a reasonably good movie with good individual performances. One note of caution, seemed a bit long which is not a good omen..
8 people out of 11 found this review helpful
40 out of 100 21Grams
Marguerite from Louth, 07 May 2007
This has to be the worst film i have ever seen, couldnt bare to watch the whole thing because it was so depressing.
6 people out of 12 found this review helpful
35 out of 100 21 Grams
Ann-Marie from Meath, 10 Dec 2007
A bit confusing at the start as the film jumps from the end to the start to the middle and back again and it continues to do so throughout the film but you do get used to this and after a while, it doesn't matter. An excellent film with a superb performance from Sean Penn (who I adore anyway!) Naomi Watts is great too. However, this is not a film that you can watch without giving it 100% concentration because if you don't, you won't have a clue what's going on.
5 people out of 5 found this review helpful
30 out of 100 heavy
Rebecca from Dublin, 02 Aug 2007
Needless to say this is not for those desiring a night by the fire with a cosy rom-com to accompany their glass of rose. Excellent in parts, Watts, Del Toro and Penn all give head-spinningly good performances for the most part. Those of the Memento school of thought will probably enjoy this film.
5 people out of 5 found this review helpful
30 out of 100 '21 Grams'
Rommel from Kildare, 17 Jun 2007
Not to Bad. can be seen, but do not expect too much.
4 people out of 9 found this review helpful
45 out of 100 class..........
Eugene from Kerry, 14 Aug 2007
this film is not one for the weak hearted, it takes a little leap of faith that it will all come together in the end. those of you who have seen the directors other film "Babel" will like the non liner approach. it links in all three protagonists into a coherent ending that is arresting and inspiring. a must for any serious film fan!
2 people out of 2 found this review helpful
35 out of 100 Shattered
Brock from Limerick, 09 May 2010
Naomi Watts is very good as the mother/wife whose life is shattered into many pieces by a single incident, and it's these shattered fragments that are then used to tell this story. We flick back and forth between different characters and times and slowly piece together the full picture. This is no easy film to watch, and feels more European art house than anything Hollywood. Don't expect a warm feeling after this...
0 people out of 0 found this review helpful



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