Release Date Dreams of a Life Aug 3, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Dreams of a Life
Zawe Ashton,Alix Luka-Cain,Neelam Bakshi,Cornell John,Kelly Agbowu,Frances Cooper,Nadia Di Mambro,Sophia Leonie,Darren Elliot Holme,Diveen Henry,Jay Simpson,Joanna Brookes,Jonathan Harden,Angela Sims,K'Juan Whitton,Robert Cawsey,Lee Colley,Tom Nearney,Michael Anthony,Alex GatehouseGenres Dreams of a Life : Documentary,Drama,Art House & International,Special Interest
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Dreams of a Life
User Ranting Dreams of a Life : 3.6User Percentage For Dreams of a Life : 69 %
User Count Like for Dreams of a Life : 2,258
All Critics Ranting For Dreams of a Life : 7
All Critics Count For Dreams of a Life : 21
All Critics Percentage For Dreams of a Life : 67 %
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Movie Overview For Dreams of a Life
The story of an Indian boy named Pi, a zookeeper's son who finds himself in the company of a hyena, zebra, orangutan, and a Bengal tiger after a shipwreck sets them adrift in the Pacific Ocean.TagLine Dreams of a Life
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Review For Dreams of a Life
For all its subtext about identity and London's social fabric, "Dreams of a Life" leaves too many blanks and is ultimately more frustrating than rewarding.Stephen Holden-New York Times
A riveting tale of a onetime vivacious personality, described by those who knew her as "stunning," "lovely," and "very well liked," but who nevertheless died alone, friendless and seemingly missed by nobody.
Charles Gant-Variety
Director Morley has at least restored something of a soul to her subject.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York
Left with barely any there there, Morley compensates with long reenactments starring look-alike Zawe Ashton that are never quite convincing but instead suck more air out of the haunting vacuum left behind in Vincent's wake.
Michael Atkinson-Village Voice
Morley's film is a mirror. How much do we know ourselves? How much do others know us? It works on the ego as much as it works on our empathy.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out
Disappointing documentary-fiction hybrid on the true story of a woman found dead and alone in an apartment three years after her demise. A pile-up of unanswered questions and unidentified witnesses frustrates more than it intrigues.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International
Dreams of a Life unintentionally amounts to a mean-spirited snooze.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
Dreams of a Life succeeds in making its point about the unkowability of the people in our lives, but there isn't quite enough substance here to fully sustain the film.
Andrew Schenker-Slant Magazine
Stunningly perplexing ... while it does leave you terribly bummed out in the end, it also leaves you with a whole lot of questions.
Christopher Campbell-Movies.com
It's a fascinating film, skilfully assembled, and one is inevitably reminded of Citizen Kane and Rashomon...
Philip French-Observer [UK]
What results is an impressionistic study of how the big city can envelope a person until there is almost nothing left except what bits and pieces acquaintances can remember.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
It is necessarily incomplete but still constructs a haunting portrait of a woman who deserved a better life and death.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Makes for queazy viewing.
Jamie Dunn-The Skinny
She may have been forgotten in life, but Joyce Vincent will haunt anyone who watches this astonishing film.
Lucy Barrick-Radio Times
The problem - and it's a glaring one - is that Morley imposes a creative stamp on the material that keeps getting in the way.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
It isn't just the mystery that mesmerises, it is the misery or the apprehension of it: the sense of some untold, secret pain that had been Vincent's constant companion.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
Watching it is an almost claustrophobic experience, but a very powerful and moving one.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Hard to recall a film that lodges in the memory quite like this. Unmissable.
Ashley Clark-Little White Lies
Impressively assembled and exhaustively researched, this is a grimly fascinating, deeply upsetting documentary-slash-mystery that raises some uncomfortable questions.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Morley's documentary is as much about our own fears and conditions of connection, as it is about a woman who slipped from sight.
Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
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