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The Broken Circle Breakdown
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The Broken Circle Breakdown

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User Score1,131 ratings
TMDB 7.716+20121h 52mNL
Drama

Synopsis

The loss of their young daughter threatens to destroy the love and faith of two married musicians.

Director
Felix van GroeningenFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Topkapi Films2 production companies
Release
October 9, 2012Released
Box Office
$6M

Top Cast

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Veerle Baetens
Veerle Baetens
Elise
Johan Heldenbergh
Johan Heldenbergh
Didier
Nell Cattrysse
Nell Cattrysse
Maybelle
Geert Van Rampelberg
Geert Van Rampelberg
William
Nils De Caster
Jock
Robbie Cleiren
Robbie Cleiren
Jimmy
Bert Huysentruyt
Bert Huysentruyt
Jef
Jan Bijvoet
Jan Bijvoet
Koen

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Apr 14, 2024

This reminded me quite a lot, at times, of "Walk the Line" (2005). "Didier" (Johan Heldenbergh) is a folk musician who believes in little but himself and his band. That is, until he encounters "Elise" (Veerle Baetens). She is a woman of quite profound faith and the two don't seem like they'll make a recipe for an instant hit. They do, though, and shortly afterwards a baby is on the horizon. He's not so keen, he doesn't feel ready (or even that willing) to be a father but have it they do, and its now that the storyline splits into threads that develop the tragic story that ensues and of their individual and joint approaches to the trauma they are both having to face. There's something honest about the portrayals by both here as they initially follow the predictable path of relation self-destruction, but as this story unpicks things at a more personal level we begin to know and to understand the characters a little better and comprehend their differing approaches to grief. The religiosity of his character proves quite a thought-provokingly potent conclusion with an on-stage rant that effectively summarises his lack of faith and that standard of powerful writing, prevalent throughout, demonstrates passion and disgust as well as love and affection. It's frequently quite intimately photographed and is not without a dark, earthy, humour, but for me, it is all about the concluding intensity - and that's worth staying on for.

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