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Woman in Gold

User rating: 4.31 120 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: April 1, 2015

PG-13 | Drama | 1h 49m

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User rating: April 2, 2015

The flashbacks to Nazi occupation of Austria are perfect for the audience to understand what happen in that period of history. As well for Maria the flashbacks are cathartic both painful and healing as she confronts her past. This was a powerful movie with Helen Mirren giving a brilliant performance. Today I have told all my friends to see this film as one I highly recommend.

User rating: April 2, 2015

I thought the movie was pretty good, my date ended up crying pretty hard at the end and I myself struggled to fight back the tears. Helen Mirren's portrayal of Maria Altmann was absolutely fantastic. She was not only funny as character who was indecisive and outspoken, but very lovable and charming, especially in her one on one interactions with Ryan Reynolds character. In certain instances you see her character act as a mother figure to Ryan Reynolds by cleaning a smudge on his jacket or preparing him a meal. These scenes makes you feel a strong bond between that the two characters, that is revealed through the course of the film, is extended by their close family histories. Helen Mir

User rating: April 2, 2015

Helen Mirren made this movie. It was moving, realistic, and a true story. I was kept in my seat from start to ending. thank you.

User rating: April 2, 2015

I really enjoyed Woman In Gold. It was moving and Helen Mirren made the film fabulous.

User rating: April 2, 2015

The film is based on a true story, a woman takes on the whole country of Austria. Jewish refugee Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren) fled from Austria during the German invasion of World War II leaving her family members and possessions behind. Years later when her sister dies, she finds letters that prove her family is the owner of several Gustag Klimt paintings, including a portrait titled Woman In Gold which was reportedly worth 135 million. She hires an inexperienced attorney named Randol Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds) to advise her chances of getting the painting back. He goes to Austria with her and when the government turns them down, they reluctantly return to the

User rating: April 2, 2015

Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to see this movie. I took my 12 year old son with me and he enjoyed it as well. He is interested in WW2 and Hitler and this was an appropriate movie as well for my son. I love movies that are based on true events. The two main characters were well cast. The movie went back and forth between the present and flashbacks back to how it all happened. This was well done. It makes one think about all the different ways that war has affected people. I liked how the movie ended.

User rating: April 2, 2015

Truly beautiful movie! We enjoyed from beginning to end! The good part about the movie is that justice prevailed!

User rating: April 2, 2015

I thoroughly enjoyed Woman In Gold. The sense of loss that Helen M portrays and then the very real feeling that although a wrong had been righted the pain of that wrong doesn't go away. The flashback sequences were beautifully done. Over all a terrific movie

User rating: April 2, 2015

Woman in Gold was a very beautiful movie. I am a fan of Helen Mirren and she did a fabulous job.

User rating: April 2, 2015

Very well acted by all those involved. Can't wait to see it again!