Review of 360 (2012) by Daniel K — 30 Jun 2013
Mosaic like movie telling us several love and loss stories of a group of loosely linked people. They travel around the world (hence the title 360) with their sorrows, addictions and desires, giving us a picture of the complexity of human relationships. It is not what we call an uplifting film, more of a realistic portrait of some of our most common issues: love, marriage, infidelity, divorce, passion, prostitution... These stories are universal, no matter where you live or what you do, you are bound to relate to one or more of the characters. One of the positives of the film is that though the stories are deep and touching they aren't over dramatized.
I liked the matter of fact way to deal with the problems in realistic situations, all the time changing continents and languages without losing likeliness. Not a bad effort made with a really great cast and disparate locations (mostly airports) in Europe and America.
This review of 360 (2012) was written by Daniel K on 30 Jun 2013.
360 has generally received mixed reviews.
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