360 (Blu-ray) R

Everything comes full circle
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 6, 2012
  • Originally Released: 2011
  • Label: Magnolia Home Ent

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 4,257
360 is about the the six degrees of separation that pull people across lines of class, ethnicity, and fate....360 has a circular structure that's deftly pleasing... -- Grade: B
Entertainment Weekly
Aug 10, 2012
Rating: 2/4 -- Much like its own characters, it dithers too much - and it dares too little. Full Review
San Francisco Chronicle
Aug 9, 2012
Rating: C+ -- If the film had not been afraid to go a little darker, dig a little deeper and develop its characters beyond their stereotypes, it would have been a much stronger effort. Full Review
The Playlist
Jul 10, 2013
Rating: C- -- 360 is a classic example of how you can't always judge a movie by its credits. Full Review
Christian Science Monitor
Aug 10, 2012
Rating: 1.5/4 -- Though the cinematography looks sleek, with shots through windows and in mirrors, split screens and city lights that blur and sharpen, the stories equate to a tangled mess. Full Review
Washington Post
Aug 10, 2012
Rating: 2/5 -- There's one Anthony Hopkins monologue to remember, but that only highlights everything the rest of the film so sorely lacks. Full Review
Little White Lies
Mar 17, 2016
This is a film in a hurry, and the characters are all so fleeting you can't engage with any them, but would you want to, even if you could? They are either clichés or two-dimensional irritants obsessively interested in their own trite miseries. Full Review
The Spectator
Aug 31, 2018

Product Description:

Director Fernando Meirelles (BLINDNESS, THE CONSTANT GARDENER) teams with screenwriters Peter Morgan and Peter Emmanuel Goldman to expand the scope of Arthur Schnitzler's 1897 play La Ronde, which explored the ways that social boundaries can be shattered by human sexuality. Set in seven cities across the globe, 360 finds a disparate group of characters unknowingly bonded by the sexual choices they make. Consumed by loneliness, a British businessman (Jude Law) ponders a rendezvous with a prostitute. When his colleague catches wind of the plan, blackmail enters the picture. Meanwhile, the businessman's wife (Rachel Weisz) prepares to call it quits with her younger lover; a Brazilian student breaks up with her boyfriend in London and heads back to Rio; a recovering alcoholic (Anthony Hopkins) travels to Phoenix in search of his missing daughter; a freshly paroled sex offender (Ben Foster) struggles to stay composed when propositioned in a Denver airport; and a prominent widower's religious devotion is put to a difficult test.

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  • Sales Rank: 90,142
  • UPC: 876964005074
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