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Turn back the clock and hit the beach with some of our favorite classic Hollywood stars.
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| San Francisco ChronicleRuthe SteinNobody into lush melodramas dripping in sex should miss this pulsating Italian import. |
| Upstage MagazineKam WilliamsPlausibly explores the question of whether a liaison initially based on a carnal assault and fueled by an unquenchable lust has any chance of evolving into a relationship based on intimacy, affection and genuine trust. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Cliffordultimately becomes too overwrought and sentimental...Still, Castellitto has helmed a very engaging and ofttimes moving film |
| Dallas Morning NewsPhilip WuntchErotic yet lyrical, graphic yet subtle, edgy yet uplifting, disturbing yet reassuring. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekCruz...can't rescue the film as a whole from its combination of soapoperatic melodrama and pretentious musings on life and love. |
| Reel.comTimothy KnightAlthough it's certainly intriguing, Don't Move ultimately comes across as a rather perverse vanity piece for the film's star/director and co-writer. |
| Boxoffice MagazineMark KeizerDiscriminating audiences will enjoy this sensitive, mature and interesting film featuring a terrific central performance. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordPenelope Cruz gives a powerhouse performance |
| Boston GlobeTy BurrA paranoid male fantasy about cheating, with surface similarities to Hollywood movies like ''Fatal Attraction" and ''Unfaithful." This one's Italian, though, and its attitude toward adultery is more European. |
| Movie GazetteAnton BitelPenélope Cruz proves that she is more than just a pretty face in this overlong melodrama. |