Albert Nobbs(2012)- Trailers

Albert NobbsR, 1 hour 53 minutes

A woman passes as a man in order to work and survive in 19th century Ireland. Some thirty years after donning men's clothing, she finds herself trapped in a prison of her own making.

Starring: Glenn Close, Janet McTeer, Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson
 

12 comments

  • Star  •  26 days ago
    To Luz...you just don't get it...what it would be like to be trapped so deeply in a lie that it becomes who you are. Instead you go all self-righteous. Feel the tragedy of a time when women had no rights whatsoever other than those which might be bestowed by a male/by marriage. [Such is still the plight of many women in the world today.] Too bad the film left you feeling so unforgiving.
  • PraiseJesus  •  McClellan, California  •  26 days ago
    Luz - Based on your review and how you infuse personal beliefs into what should be an OBJECTIVE review, I'm sure I will absolutely love it!! Following your logic, "Silence of the Lambs" is a terrible film because I hate serial killers...or because I hate southern accents, "Gone with the Wind" sucks...or because I'm afraid of sharks..."Jaws" is terrible. I'm so pleased to report that the lint in my dryer is more credible than your film review.
  • PW  •  Irvine, California  •  23 days ago
    Why did you waste everyone's time with this bashing? It's about the movie not your personal beliefs!
  • McKenzie J  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  26 days ago
    the bashing of american women in the beginning of your interview was unnecessary to say the least and as a whole, your review said nothing about he movie or the quality of it
  • Joanna  •  Dallas, Texas  •  27 days ago
    OMG! If the movie half way lives up to this review, It will be the best one I've seen in the last 5 years. I can't wait till the theater opens today. I'm on my way popcorn bucket in hand.
  • youtalkitalk  •  Chatsworth, California  •  27 days ago
    Often these "art house" movies are minimally released until after the Oscar Nominations are announced to increase box office totals. I do think it can back-fire in buzz for Oscar, etc. because the majority of people have not seen the film. Pretty much just industry people who receive the film know the film.

    This distribution timing disappoints me as the December holidays are perfect times to see these potential Oscar nomination roles and films and they are typically unavailable. Same for the January doldrums of films. This weekend marks the first weekend this film will be at a theater near me.
  • patricia  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  22 days ago
    Wow, Luz-who lied to you? Obviously this hits a personal note with you. Maybe you should have chosen something else to review (not that this was a review).
  • J  •  Franklinville, New Jersey  •  24 days ago
    To Anthony B-if you were so educated you would know "all right" is the correct spelling. NOT alright
  • janie  •  24 days ago
    Luz, I thought this was to review the film, not trash the subject matter...hence the term...review?
  • I AM  •  Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania  •  27 days ago
    A gem! Women of bygone eras were so brave and resourceful. The limitations they had to endure and how they overcame obstacles is remarkable as evidenced by this film. Women have progressed but still have a long way to go.
  • William  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  26 days ago
    I think you mean "unconscionable." Learn to spell, and deal with your issues.
  • no way  •  24 days ago
    Luz, i for one am glad that you have values about being truthful. this is a movie, AKA makebelieve. But all of have lied or been lied to at one time or another and know the anguish for everyone involved.
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