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Year
2001
Runtime
121 min.
Director
Ray Lawrence
Genres
Drama, Romance, Mystery
Rating *
7.2
Votes *
17,030
Checks
1,352
Favs
69
Dislikes
22
Favs/checks
5.1% (1:20)
Favs/dislikes
3:1
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  1. CinemaDump's avatar

    CinemaDump

    Synopsis

    Detective Leon Zat (Anthony LaPaglia) is having an affair with a woman named Jane O'May (Rachael Blake). Jane is married as well, although separated and she knows Leon from a dance class that he's taking with his wife. Meeting his wife Sonja (Kerry Armstrong) at the dance class, it's clear that their marriage is in trouble. Sonja is currently seeing therapist Dr. Valerie Somers (Barbara Hershey) about her issues and it so happens to she too is having marital problems following the death of her daughter. The final couple in this story are neighbours of Jane O'May. Nik (Vince Colosimo) and Hannah (Daniella Farinacci) seem happy enough together although they're struggling financially.

    Review

    Lantana is one of those movies that takes its time. Although some people would just call it a slow movie that also happens to be boring, that's really not the case. Ray Lawrence directs this movie as if he's playing a game of chess. Everything is calculated and means something in the long run. What Lawrence does is build up such a detailed profile of every character. It's really intimate which is pretty incredible given that it's a movie that splits up the story between four couples, so it's not like everyone has unlimited amounts of screen time.

    Another thing that I really appreciate about Lantana is that it always preys upon your suspicions. The movie opens to the dead body of an unidentified woman in a bush. We don't know who it is until later on, but you start trying to figure out who that woman might be. Of course, you also try to figure out who the killer is among the characters we've grown to know.

    The film moves along at a nice pace between the eight characters. There's also a fair amount of mystery involved and the depth of the script into the characters' lives gives some really nice payoffs in the end. There are lots of prickly situations and coincidences between characters that happen but luckily none of them feel too convenient if you ask me. Lantana also benefits from some great acting talent, standouts to me being Barbara Hershey and Anthony LaPaglia.

    Lantana is rich in characters and in story. There's a lot of mystery and intrigue to enjoy and it benefits from a director who knows how to shoot a film as well as direct his actors. I now can understand why Ray Lawrence is seen as such an important part of Australian cinema. If you liked Magnolia then Lantana is definitely a movie you should see. The truth of it is, even if you didn't like Magnolia or have never seen it, watch Lantana anyway. Be patient, give it time and you'll be rewarded.

    Rating

    8/10
    9 years 7 months ago
  2. ckane7's avatar

    ckane7

    It was good. Intricately plotted and well-acted, but the people here saying it was better than "Magnolia" have to be sniffing rubber cement... 2 years 1 month ago
  3. Rosenrotta's avatar

    Rosenrotta

    Def better than Magnolia. 10 years 6 months ago
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  1. This movie ranks #45 in Scott Hocking's 100 Greatest Films of Australian Cinema
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  2. This movie ranks #503 in The Guardian's 1000 Films to See Before You Die
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  3. This movie ranks #599 in Halliwell's Top 1000: The Ultimate Movie Countdown
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