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My Blueberry Nights

  PG-13 HD Closed Captioning

Wong Kar Wai

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Plot Summary

In Wong Kar Wai's debut English language feature, the internationally acclaimed director takes his audience on a dramatic journey across the distance between heartbreak and a new beginning. After a rough break-up, Elizabeth (played by songstress Norah Jones in her screen debut) sets out on a journey across America, leaving behind a life of memories, a dream and a soulful new friend; a cafe owner (Jude Law)—all while in search of something to mend her broken heart. Waitressing her way through the country, Elizabeth befriends others whose yearnings are greater than hers, including a troubled cop (David Strathairn) and his estranged wife (Rachel Weisz) and a down-on-her luck gambler (Natalie Portman) with a score to settle. Through these individuals, Elizabeth witnesses the true depths of loneliness and emptiness, and begins to understand that her own journey is part of a greater exploration within herself.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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47%
  • Reviews Counted: 124
  • Fresh: 58
  • Rotten: 66
  • Average Rating: 5.4/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: For all its implied weightiness and melancholy, My Blueberry Nights is a confection that leaves you feeling empty. – Christy Lemire, Associated Press, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: Only in flashes does Wong Kar-Wai let you forget about the relentless, meticulous beauty long enough to lose yourself inside it. – Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune, Oct 18, 2008

Fresh: Few directors regularly exploit so well film's capacity for capturing the present and the past in the same instant. Wong is plugged into a special zone that feels that joy of experience and the pain of recollection simultaneously. – Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: Fans of Chinese director Wong Kar Wai's dreamy, romantic films will find My Blueberry Nights a luscious treat, although newcomers to his world of sensuous longing will no doubt wonder what all the fuss is about. – Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jul 16, 2008

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My Blueberry Nights
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2008

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