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Lantana
by (Cinematographer: Mandy Walker) (Editor: Karl Sodersten) (Producer: Catherine Jarman) (Producer: Jan Chapman) (Producer: Mikael Borglund) (Producer: Rainer Mockert) (Writer: Andrew Bovell)
Director: Ray Lawrence
Product Group: Video
Studio: Vidmark / Trimark
ISBN: B0000639L4
EAN: 9781588175366
UPC: 031398801634
VHS Tape
Running Time: 121 minutes
Original Release Date: 2001-01-01
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
Release Date: 2002-05-21
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Condition: Very Good
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Amazon.com
It's always slightly shocking to see a movie in which the actors look and behave like real people rather than glamorous movie stars--and that's part of the power of Lantana. But its real strength lies in its carefully observed script and the rich, committed performances of its cast. Anthony LaPaglia stars as a cop with an unsteady marriage; when he begins to investigate the disappearance of a noted therapist (Barbara Hershey), he suspects that her marriage to an academic (Geoffrey Rush) was similarly troubled, and he pursues the case as if his own marriage could be redeemed through it. Every character in Lantana is fully developed, sometimes with astonishing conciseness; the coincidences that drive the plot seem as faultlessly organic as the ones that might happen in your own experiences. (Lantana, incidentally, is a kind of plant; no doubt its interlocking foliage mirrors the movie's story.) --Bret Fetzer
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