Disobedience starring Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams and Alessandro Nivola directed by Sebastián Lelio is reviewed by Christy Lemire and Matt Atchity. The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Suggests that running away from problems can lead to pain.

A well-told love-story set against a background of religious orthodoxy. Disobedience Is a Portrait of Lost Women Seeking Connection. Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams in Disobedience.

Disobedience

Disobedience-from the astute Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Lelio, director of the Oscar-winning A Fantastic Woman-suggests that the truth lies somewhere in between. Disobedience sees Oscar-winning filmmaker for last year's foreign features, Sebastian Lelio, continuing to explore much of the. A woman returns to the community that shunned her for her attraction to a childhood friend. Sebastian Lelio's "Disobedience" shows a generosity of spirit toward its three central characters; as with all good movies, it ends with you wondering what happens to the characters afterward. Disobedience also benefits from its fairness of judgment. Lelio understands that the community at the Romola Garai's Amulet centers around the much-discussed horror movie trope of the arcane or.

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Disobedience is a bit too fond of itself, and isn't nearly as smart as it thinks it is. Ralph Breaks the Internet review: 'A high concept script pokes fun. Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams star in this slow-burning tale of a lesbian romance in London's Orthodox Jewish community.

The movie received different ratings in some countries. Andrew Barker of Variety gave the film a positive review, writing that Disobedience "may not catapult Lelio beyond the arthouse world, but it's. Sebastián Lelio's Disobedience is a touching melodrama that showcases the powerful emotions that make us love, desire, and reimagine what our lives should be. Disobedience is stifling, and the fact that it makes for discomforting viewing is its stylistic achievement.