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Closer

User rating: 3.68 181 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 3, 2004

R | Drama | 1h 40m

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3.68/5

User rating: 3.68

Based on 1834 votes and 181 reviews.


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User rating: January 7, 2005

jude law is soooooooooo sexy yum

User rating: January 7, 2005

I love Julie Roberts, it is the best actress I ever know, but the movie it is not for her

User rating: January 3, 2005

Awful...wierd and all together disapointing from what the previews make it out to be. The actors were good enough but it was a odd plot to follow and the whole "story" was dumb.

User rating: January 3, 2005

got dragged to see it with the wife, could possibly have been means for divorce

User rating: January 3, 2005

Worst movie I`ve ever walked out on

User rating: January 2, 2005

Horrible movie. I am highly disappointed in J. Roberts. I will be careful about seeing any of her flicks in the future. TRASH!!!!

User rating: January 2, 2005

AWESOME...so real

User rating: January 2, 2005

brutally honest. startlingly abraisive. Darkly beautiful. strangly conmforting. best movie I`ve seen in a very long time.

User rating: January 2, 2005

This was an excellent movie. The story was good. It is not a happy film but it is realistic. It is life. I loved this movie!!

User rating: January 1, 2005

I thought Closer thought provoking, totally engrossing. The men are consumed with possession of women. Owen`s character has stronger credential`s than Law`s in this department--more money, confidence, agression--even hair. Perhaps too much freedom is the devil in faint disguise. When we are unemcumbered by tradition or rules, we can do what we want. We don`t know what we want. We need structure. That is the knotty central issue. Characters have lots of fun though. Not all misery.