Downloading Nancy
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DVD Details
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 12, 2010
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Strand Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Rufus Sewell, Maria Bello & Jason Patric | |
Performer: | Michael Nyqvist & Amy Brenneman | |
Directed by | Johan Renck | |
Composition by | Krister Linder | |
Produced by | David Moore | |
Director of Photography: | Christopher Doyle |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 0.5/5 --
Downloading Nancy is a nasty exploitation flick tarted up with art-house actors and psychobabble.
New York Times
Director Johan Renck essentially builds Nancy and Albert's reality out of an aggregation of overwrought kitsch... and so what seem like occasional lapses into deadpan moments of fantasy aren't always productive in contrast. Heavily art directed for unplea
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SpoutBlog
Rating: 2/5 --
Tortuous, painful, confusing, contrived. It's enough to put the viewer on the couch.
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Cinema Signals
Rating: 2/4 --
Bello throws herself into Nancy admirably. Yet the film squanders her talents, and what's left of our patience, en route to a finale that is neither surprising nor illuminating: Like the rest of the movie, it's misery for misery's sake.
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San Francisco Examiner
Rating: 2/6 --
For all the bad behavior on display, the emotional stakes remain hazily defined.
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Time Out
[W]ith DOWNLOADING NANCY, Bello reaches the pinnacle of her thus far seen vast talents, turning in a performance as Nancy that is mesmerizing, disturbing, interesting and dripping in Oscar gold.
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Behind The Lens
Rating: 1/4 --
You can't really blame Bello for taking every chance available to let her monster talent off its chain, even when the opportunity takes the form of something so ill conceived and unworthy (and dull and ridiculous) as Downloading Nancy.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Product Description:
This challenging film from director Johan Renck stars Maria Bello as a married woman struggling with incredible emotional pain. She leaves her husband (Rufus Sewell) a note and departs for the home of a man (Jason Patric) she met on the Internet, who may be able to offer her a form of solace that her husband never could.