Review of Gilles' Wife (2004) by Roger Moore for Orlando Sentinel — 23 Feb 2006
Gilles' Wife is a disquieting film of frustrating subtlety. But Devos is a compelling presence at the heart of it. She, and the scenery that is her backdrop, make it worth the three espressos you'll need to drink to stay awake through it all.
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This review of Gilles' Wife (2004) was written by Roger Moore and published by Orlando Sentinel on 23 Feb 2006.
Gilles' Wife has generally received positive reviews.
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