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In the Sydney suburb of Centennial Park, two nurses, a housekeeper and a solicitor attend to Elizabeth Hunter as her expatriate son and daughter convene at her deathbed. But in dying, as in living, Mrs Hunter remains a powerful force on those who surround her. Based on the novel by Nobel Prize winner Patrick White, The Eye of the Storm is a savage exploration of family relationships - and the sharp undercurrents of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, which define them. -- (C) Official Site Unrated
Release Date The Eye of the Storm Sep 7, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Eye of the Storm

Geoffrey Rush,Charlotte Rampling,Judy Davis,Colin Friels,Robyn Nevin,John Gaden,Helen Morse,Alexandra Schepisi,Maria Theodorakis,Dustin Clare

Genres The Eye of the Storm : Art House & International,Drama

Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Eye of the Storm

User Ranting The Eye of the Storm : 3.1
User Percentage For The Eye of the Storm : %
User Count Like for The Eye of the Storm : 5,189
All Critics Ranting For The Eye of the Storm : 5.9
All Critics Count For The Eye of the Storm : 52
All Critics Percentage For The Eye of the Storm : 58 %

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Movie Overview For The Eye of the Storm

In a Sydney suburb, two nurses, Maria and Flora, a housekeeper, Lotte, and a solicitor, Arnold, attend to Elizabeth Hunter as her expatriate son Sir Basil, a famous but struggling actor in London, and daughter Dorothy, a divorced and down at heel princess, convene at her deathbed. They come to make sure they can leave Australia with their hefty inheritance.

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Review For The Eye of the Storm

Has taken almost two years to reach the UK; you'd be forgiven for thinking it was far longer, given its sub-Joseph Losey pretensions and doily-like styling.
Guy Lodge-Time Out

Sometimes a feast of acting isn't enough.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

A brilliantly acted semi-dud.
David Denby-New Yorker

Too often the film's moods switch unsuccessfully between the abruptly serious and the broadly bizarre.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

Rush and Davis are two of the best actors in the business, and their brittle gamesmanship and rue holds the screen. But the film is disappointingly lackluster -- a mild squall instead of a storm.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

It all feels like a whittled-down miniseries.
Lou Lumenick-New York Post

The film circles (slowly, like an overfed vulture) around the protracted death of a savage matriarch played, with no concessions to subtlety, by Charlotte Rampling.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

It's a chilly, cruel film about characters that are difficult to like or warm to, and it obviously means a great deal to a country that for so long rejected its greatest writer.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

It is funny and sad in patches, but never comes completely alive, perhaps because there isn't a single character with whom you can feel fully in sympathy.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

Although the story holds much premise, The Eye of the Storm survives mostly off the performances of the leading cast members.
Stefan Pape-HeyUGuys

The movie proceeds at a measured and reverent pace, a little unfocused, but with intelligent performances from three heavyweight acting talents.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

[A] handsome, if patchy, rendering of Patrick White's story of manipulation and dysfunction among the rich and selfish.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies

Some very game performances are let down by weak source material.
David Jenkins-Little White Lies

Director Fred Schepisi strives effectively to mine the gold in Patrick White's social study. Top notch performances from the stellar cast help him nail the book's citric tone.
David Parkinson-Empire Magazine

Serious-minded, literate dramas are few and far between outside Oscar season, and until a tired third act, The Eye of the Storm just about manages to live up to its illustrious pedigree.
Eddie Harrison-The List

Had Merchant Ivory ever gone Down Under, they'd probably have fashioned something in the vein of this mannered chamber piece.
Neil Smith-Total Film

The actors and Fred Schepisi's direction are impeccable but so what? A brilliantly designed death watch is still a death watch.
Kirk Honeycutt-honeycuttshollywood.com

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