Perfect Sense
- Directed by: David Mackenzie
- Starring: Eva Green, Ewan McGregor, Connie Nielsen, Stephen Dillane, Denis Lawson
- Genre: Dramas
- Theater Release: 02/03/2012
- Video Release: 02/26/2013
- Run Time: 1hr 32min
Synopsis
Eva Green plays Susan, an expert in epidemics who, after having her heart broken, sees a patient who has lost the ability to smell anything after an unexpected crying jag. Turns out there is a small percentage of people who are experiencing emotional upheavals and then losing one or more of their senses. As she begins to research this condition, she comes to understand that the malady threatens the entire world.
Eva Green plays Susan, an expert in epidemics who, after having her heart broken, sees a patient who has lost the ability to smell anything after an unexpected crying jag. Turns out there is a small percentage of people who are experiencing emotional upheavals and then losing one or more of their senses. As she begins to research this condition, she comes to understand that the malady threatens the entire world.
Reviews
4 stars out of 5 -- "PERFECT SENSE is a sonata of a film -- cool and blue, pulsing with humanism, melancholia and a gentle affirmative belief in the consoling power of carnal love." (Box Office)
4 stars out of 5 -- "McGregor and Green's hearts may be broken but their bodies are alive; the chemistry they fire up offers the frisson of visceral, believable human connection." (Total Film)
"[Mackenzie] throws in some well-observed satirical touches..." (Sight and Sound)
"Ewan McGregor and Eva Green are easy on the eyes as lovers in PERFECT SENSE, an intriguing apocalyptic romance..." -- Grade: B+ (Entertainment Weekly)
4 stars out of 5 -- "PERFECT SENSE is a sonata of a film -- cool and blue, pulsing with humanism, melancholia and a gentle affirmative belief in the consoling power of carnal love." (Box Office)
4 stars out of 5 -- "McGregor and Green's hearts may be broken but their bodies are alive; the chemistry they fire up offers the frisson of visceral, believable human connection." (Total Film)
"[Mackenzie] throws in some well-observed satirical touches..." (Sight and Sound)
"Ewan McGregor and Eva Green are easy on the eyes as lovers in PERFECT SENSE, an intriguing apocalyptic romance..." -- Grade: B+ (Entertainment Weekly)
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