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anawithone_n says...
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6 years ago
Both Rachel's did an amazing job portraying their characters and their romance is simply beautiful, however I was expecting a bit more. After reading the book, I was a bit disappointing with the fact that it was mostly focused on the religion rather than their relationship. Even though the movie focused a lot more in the relationship, I was really unsatisfied that they kept the endings very similar. In the book Dovid, offers Esti her freedom without her asking for it, however she decides to stay with him because of their unborn child. Ronit goes back to New York and ends up with a man. In the movie, Esti asks for her freedom, which she gets, but still ends up staying back in England rather than going with Ronit to New York.
These characters have been in love since early teens and people have tried to separate them since then. I truly believe that they deserved an happy ending where they would stay together.
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Reply by Saint Pauly
6 years ago
@anawithone_n Thanks for including the book's ending. I was afraid the film was going on that direction and that ending would've ruined the entire movie for me.
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Reply by xrysafro
6 years ago
@anawithone_n why this ending??? Why? They deserved it, they both waited for it for years... and the got this. Pissed off, why on earth she didnt leave with Ronit?!Doesn't make sense in real life too
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2016moonlight says...
5 years ago
Rewatched this tonight and i just really want Rachel Weisz to step on my neck tbqh.

8/10
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katebishop says...
6 years ago
For some unknown reason I kinda expected more... Rachels are both amazing though.
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smallclone says...
6 years ago
I seem to have watched a different film to many of the critics. I'm a fan of Sebastian Lelio but the script, the performances and the general feel of the movie, the plot, the ending just didn't work for me. At times, the acting was like a made for TV movie. It picked up in the third act with some tension cranked up. But this is a misstep from Lelio, and not even a hugely erotic scene between Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams could save it. Disappointing.
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ARH85 says...
10 months ago
I'm not a film critic, so around 1hr 7mins when Weisz spits in McAdams mouth is when it got interesting. I'm not Jewish so everything else went over my head.
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OffbeatParadox says...
one year ago
A great message. A surprisingly dull movie.
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MrFlaggsWatchedList says...
3 years ago
watched the first 5 minutes. watched the last 10 minutes. doesn't feel like i skipped anything important in the middle
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ebubekirttr says...
3 years ago
Its same as unorthodox except this movie have sapphic couple ^_^... The scenes, tension, lookings i cant say words about them :kissing:.

>Ayrılmak çok kolay, değil mi?
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jarvis-9477279 says...
4 years ago
BIGGEST PILE OF SHIT EVER
WHAT A LOAD OF BORING RUBBISH. JESUS THIS IS TIME I AM NEVER EVER GOING TO GET BACK. MY BRAIN TURN TO MUSH WITH THIS TOTAL BS
AND STARTED TO BLEED OUT MY EARS AND NOSE. AVOID THIS COMPLETE CRAP AT ALL COST UNLESS YOU WISH THE SAME FATE. RATHER WATCH PAINT DRY, FAR MORE ENTERTAINING.
"BLUE IS THE
WARMEST COLOUR" BLOWS THIS SHIT OUT THE WATER AND SO DOE'S "CAROL".
THIS HORSE SHIT SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN MADE,
GOD I THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO SLIP INTO A COMA IT WAS THAT BORING -10/10
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Carolajn says...
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4 years ago
I give it a solid 9 because it depicted the lesbian yearning perfectly lol
also, Rachel Weisz

[spoiler] but the ending is fucking bullshit, Esti risks her whole comfortable life getting Ronnie to her house and when all is good she doesn't leave with her? wtf felse is keeping her, just get in the fucking cab in your pajamas hen, have a life finally [/spoiler]
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faithful soul says...
5 years ago
Delicate, subdued, and ultimately heartbreaking. A quiet tale of forbidden passion set against a strict religious landscape.
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AdamMorgan says...
5 years ago
As is so often the case with Hollywood movies the movie poster is completely misleading.  While there is certainly a backdrop of a secret relationship the movie has a much more serious message.  This drama is definitely a slow burn and the final scenes (especially the final scene) were very well done (I was worried that they would violate the spirit of the film).  The film really touched me as someone who has (in my own way) went against what was expected of me and forged my own road.  I am free.

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B_bells says...
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6 years ago
I hate when they don't end up together.
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Poundcaker says...
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3 years ago
That was the most cringe sex scene ever.
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Cole Tansen says...
3 years ago
This is such a movie. Women being shamed for their sexuality. I don’t know. It didn’t work for me.
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rrogve says...
3 years ago
A bit depressing, but the message of family and acceptance was brilliant.
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jarvis-8243417 says...
3 years ago
Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams star in the indie drama Disobedience. The story follows a young woman who returns to her childhood home to attend the funeral of her estranged father, an orthodox Jewish rabbi who disowned her. Neither Weisz nor McAdams give much of a performance, and the script doesn’t help them out. Despite the orthodox Jewish community setting, the issue of faith never comes up or factors into the characters’ choices. And the placing is incredibly slow, dragging on and on. Poorly made, Disobedience is a drab and monotonous film.
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Bertaut says...
2 years ago
A well-told love story, set against a background of religious orthodoxy

Kind of like a cross between Todd Haynes's Carol (2015) and Daniel Kokotajlo's Apostasy (2017), Disobedience eschews melodrama, and is uninterested in presenting a binary story where faith is the Big Bad. Although it is certainly critical of the strictures that can result from a rigid application of Halacha [Jewish religious laws] and/or a literal interpretation of the Taryag Mitzvot [613 Commandments], the community itself is depicted respectfully, with the most representative Jewish character arguably the most sympathetic figure in the film. Disobedience does feature a very graphic lesbian sex scene, but it's one of the most thematically justified, least exploitative sex scenes I can remember, crystallising many of Lelio's thematic concerns. Although things can be far too on the nose from time to time, Lelio's subtle and non-intrusive direction more than compensates for that, and overall, this is a fine film, both thought-provoking and moving.

For my complete review, please visit: https://boxd.it/zVFIR
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