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A Quiet Passion
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A Quiet Passion

2016 6 12.6K views saved
A Quiet Passion

The story of American poet Emily Dickinson from her early days as a young schoolgirl to her later years as a reclusive, unrecognized artist.

Countries: GB
Languages: English, Italian
Runtime: 2hrs 5min
Status: Released
Release date: 2016-10-07
Release format: Streaming — Oct 21, 2016
Comments
Phil Devereux
@phildev 8 years ago

Some might find it depressing, but I thought it was powerful, incredibly witty and altogether glorious. Cynthia Nixon was astonishing. I knew very little about Emily Dickinson going in, but now I'm clamouring to find out more.

AND there was a surprising amount of thwoorp action. #yaas

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Phil Devereux
@phildev 8 years ago

Some might find it depressing, but I thought it was powerful, incredibly witty and altogether glorious. Cynthia Nixon was astonishing. I knew very little about Emily Dickinson going in, but now I'm clamouring to find out more.

AND there was a surprising amount of thwoorp action. #yaas

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IHateBadMovies.com
@adammorgan 7 years ago

The good:  the film had an interesting story to tell and the acting was excellent.  The bad:  the sum of the aforementioned did not result in a great watching experience.  

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Lee Brown Barrow Movie Buff
@lee-brown-barrow 7 years ago

Understated drama is wryly funny, though occasionally a slog to sit through.

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Saint Pauly
@saint-pauly 8 years ago

A Quiet Passion is a Wikipedia biopic on Emily Dickinson where the script consists of comedy routines in which the punch lines are replaced by trite adages.

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Adafeloz
@adafeloz 5 years ago

2 hours of talking and not much else... The acting, the costumes and the settings were pretty good, but the script is beyond boring.

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Mazal
@lezelmaz 3 years ago

What a dreary film; what a tedious Emily. You could drop in Kim Cattrall (Samantha, SATC) as Vryling Buffum—who Catherine Bailey seemingly impersonates in cadence and biting one-liners—and it would not prick up this dull project's stymied rhythm. Terence Davies mistakes a frigid passion for "a quiet passion."

In the opposite corner, Molly Shannon's _Wild Nights with Emily_ (Dir. Madeleine Olnek, 2018) is an equally strange film for a strange subject. However where _A Quiet Passion_ fails, _Wild Nights_ succeeds in wit, in spirit, and yup—in passion.

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TSchneitter
@tschneitter 6 years ago

Worth seeing, has serious flaws

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