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Side Effects
Daniel (Martin Pechlát) is a successful architect who has just completed the design of a skyscraper that will soon become a landmark of the city. When he is about to tell his wife Kateřina (Anna Polívková) the joyful news, he learns unexpected news in return. Kateřina went to the doctor, who found out that her kidneys were failing and the only long-term solution was a transplant. So to give or not to give? This is the question Daniel must solve. Will he offer his wife a kidney, which may cost him his life, or will he not offer, which may cost him marriage? And how will their friends Erik (Mira Nosek) and Diana (Barbora Seidlová), who hoped to enjoy a carefree weekend and celebrate Kateřina's birthday together, step in?
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Plot Summary
A young woman's life unravels when she begins taking a new psychiatric medication to cope with her husband's upcoming release from prison. As side effects emerge, she finds herself embroiled in a dangerous web of deception and manipulation.
Critical Reception
Critically, Side Effects was generally well-received, praised for its intricate plot, stylish direction, and strong performances, particularly from Rooney Mara. Some critics noted a perceived shift in tone in the latter half of the film, while others lauded its twists and turns.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful and unpredictable narrative.
Lauded for Soderbergh's confident direction and stylish execution.
Strong performances from the lead actors were a recurring highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate appreciation for the film's thrilling plot and unexpected twists, though some found the psychological aspects a bit convoluted.
Fun Fact
Director Steven Soderbergh famously shot significant portions of the film on an iPhone 4S, marking an early adoption of mobile device cinematography in mainstream thrillers.
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