Review of Till Human Voices Wake Us (2002) by Wesley C — 18 Sep 2007
This movie has a beautiful setting. There are so many complex and deep characters in this film as well. This is very much a psychological film (which might explain why the main character is a psychiatrist).
It's also very tragic for the most part. I think ultimately I really wanted Helena Bonham's character (Ruby) to be who Sam Franks thought she was. That she isn't is ultimately the only thing that makes sense, but still .
.. I suppose it's the more realistic and artsy approach ... less of a typical hollywood movie ending. That can't be a bad thing, not in this day and age.
This review of Till Human Voices Wake Us (2002) was written by Wesley C on 18 Sep 2007.
Till Human Voices Wake Us has generally received mixed reviews.
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