
A woman's consuming love forces her to bear the clone of her dead beloved. From his infancy to manhood, she faces the unavoidable complexities of her controversial decision.... (Full plot summary below)
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A woman's consuming love forces her to bear the clone of her dead beloved. From his infancy to manhood, she faces the unavoidable complexities of her controversial decision.
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| NPRMark JenkinsAn incestuous payoff might be expected, given the casting of Green; she first attracted widespread attention in Bertolucci's "The Dreamers," as a young woman who is unusually close to her brother. But whatever happens, Womb is more melancholy than erotic. |
| Film Freak CentralBill ChambersBeneath its sensationalistic hook, Womb is solid pop anthropology. |
| VarietyBoyd van HoeijIts quietly unsettling storytelling, precision visuals and almost mythical isolated setting all feel Hungarian to the core. |
| Filmcritic.comChris CabinOne of the more effectively eerie chamber dramas to come around so far this year, perhaps because its chosen "chamber" exists on an otherworldly plane. |
| What CultureShaun MunroBenedek Fliegauf's haunting, well-shot film is a riveting sci-fi drama with an engrossing central performance and a thoughtful, surprisingly tasteful engagement with the concept of lost love and the lengths people will go to regain it. |
| The ListAllan HunterPéter Szatmári's atmospheric photography of brooding, steely blue skies, bleak deserted beaches and soggy autumn woods is one of the chief virtues in this misbegotten enterprise. |
| Village VoiceMichael AtkinsonThe glacial pace is only quickened for seconds at a time with evocative ideas and hints of satire. |
| Time OutJoshua RothkopfGreen was meant for quick-witted comedy. Unfortunately, she's becoming a mainstay of painfully sincere slogs. |
| Time OutDavid JenkinsDespite a fascinating concept, a gorgeous look and a silky score, 'Clone' is difficult to warm to. |
| Movie TalkJason BestClone looks good and may get under your skin - if you can put up with the story's glacial pace, which is so creepingly slow that it's no wonder that the token of the pair's childhood love is a snail. |