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An interesting concept no doubt, <em>'The Door'</em> just doesn't execute it all that well. It starts off decently and I was interested in seeing where it would go. However, I feel like it lost its way very quickly and suddenly became ra...


Movie spotlight
A successful artist loses control of his life after his young daughter's death. A chance for a new start appears, but all is not what it seems.
The film centers on a woman named Emerence who lives with her alcoholic mother and takes care of her younger brother, who has a disability. She forms a deep bond with a writer who moves into her building, but her life is complicated by her responsibilities and the oppressive political climate of Hungary.
The Door received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising Helen Mirren's performance and the film's atmospheric portrayal of a complex emotional landscape. Some found the narrative occasionally meandering, but it was generally recognized for its artistic merit and powerful central performance.
Helen Mirren delivers a compelling and powerful performance.
The film offers a nuanced exploration of complex relationships and trauma.
Its pacing and narrative structure were noted as potential drawbacks by some reviewers.
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None notable.
István Szabó, the director, also penned the screenplay, drawing inspiration from Magda Szabó's novel of the same name, although the film deviates significantly from the source material's plot.
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An interesting concept no doubt, <em>'The Door'</em> just doesn't execute it all that well. It starts off decently and I was interested in seeing where it would go. However, I feel like it lost its way very quickly and suddenly became ra...