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This is not a film short on laughs, even if not all of them are entirely intentional.
Full reviewEmily Blunt leads this Irish romance from Oscar-winning filmmaker John Patrick Shanley (Doubt) as Rosemary, a woman dumbstruck in love with farm lad Anthony (Jamie Dornan, 50 Shades of Grey). Oblivious to her feelings, Anthony's all too concerned about his father's (Christopher Walken) plans to sell the family farm to his American nephew (Jon Hamm, Mad Men). It's a decision that proves turbulent to Rosemary's love life as well as Anthony's dreams.
This is not a film short on laughs, even if not all of them are entirely intentional.
Full reviewIf you are one of those mischievous little devils who thrives on onscreen chaos, however, Wild Mountain Thyme is for you.
Full reviewHas a lot going for it, which makes it a shame that it's not a wholly stronger film.
Full reviewA movie constantly working against itself to make its characters and their dilemma comprehensible.
Full reviewJohn Patrick Shanley... made one fatal error with his new romantic comedy, "Wild Mountain Thyme": He directed it.
Full reviewIt's simultaneously exasperating and original that they don't go about their courtship in the usual fashion.
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