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Smillas Sense of Snow [Sub: Eng]
Police say otherwise, but scientist Smilla Jaspersen thinks her young neighbor was chased by an adult before he fell to his death. As she begins to investigate, she is pulled deeper and deeper into a conspiracy that could very well mean her death.
3 January 1930, Staten Island, New York, USA
24 May 1949, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK
23 August 1945, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
29 September 1988, Philippines
1 October 1930, Limerick, Ireland
14 April 1958, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
30 January 1937, Greenwich, London, England, UK
5 February 1948, Wharfedale, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
1950, Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
8 September 1930, Zurich, Switzerland
26 May 1938, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
8 July 1954, London, England, UK
12 May 1950, Dublin, Ireland
28 September 1958, Denmark
17 February 1957, Copenhagen, Denmark
29 April 1968, Hamburg, West Germany
August 23, 2002
Reveals zeal to be a virtue when it is put into practice as service of others.
January 01, 2000
If you can be satisfied with just the film's atmosphere, then you might feel adequately nourished.
January 03, 2003
The idiotic ending seems to belong to another movie.
February 28, 2002
Don't think too much about it, and you'll be fine.
September 02, 2005
Fascinating setting and strong performances make up for the far-fetched plotting.
December 30, 2002
An underrated and effective thriller, buoyed by a fine performance from Julia Ormond.
January 01, 2000
This tough-to-peg whodunit keeps you going for two hours, despite a few James Bond-ish (or Jane Bond-ish) turns that play less preposterously than you might assume were they to be divulged.
January 13, 2004
A truly outlandish twist that would be more at home in a no-brainer Hollywood action film than in what purports to be an intelligent adult thriller.
June 16, 2003
Odd, atmospheric thriller that completely falls apart in the finale
November 10, 2005
An atmospheric and enjoyably preposterous mystery.
February 07, 2007
Bad title, good movie.

