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A Hidden Life

User rating: 4.22 7 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 13, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: March 17, 2020

PG-13 | Drama, War | 2h 53m

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Based on 18 votes and 7 reviews.


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User rating: January 6, 2020

Subtle and powerful writing and acting. Absolutely gorgeous cinematography and music, used consistently so as to (potentially) deepen the viewer's insights and experience. And far beyond the average film fare, A Hidden Life tells an urgent and essential story. This is a truly great film, and poignantly timely!

User rating: December 30, 2019

I agree with the reviewer below who felt it was all over the place and I couldn't agree with the main character's decision but that's a personal thought and not a review. It just felt long and you keep wondering when something was going to happen. I felt the trailer made it a more exciting movie than it was.

User rating: December 29, 2019

Goodness what a long, slow, boring movie. I went with great expectations and found it really 'stupid' for want of a better word. Camera focused on scenery continuously for great lengths. What was that about. I clearly missed the point of the movie because there is no way I would face death and leave my family.

User rating: December 28, 2019

One of the best movies of the year! I wish it was in a bigger Cineplex with all the bells and whistles, but at least it's available.

User rating: December 28, 2019

Beautiful film. Subtle and powerful all at one. Truly a pleasure to watch. The viewer is given the task of interpreting the protagonist's intentions, and left to form one' own opinion.

User rating: December 23, 2019

I liked the fact that the producers did not try to know or interpret why he did what he did, a conscience well formed in the faith of Christ.

User rating: December 12, 2019

One of the most moving and thought provoking films I have seen. Terrance Malik does not disappoint.