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Perfect Sense
Perfect Sense is a emotional psychological movie. A chef and a female scientists meet and find their half in the other person. But when their love begins, it's time the epidemic begins robbing the aware of their feelings: Sadness - joy, love - hatred. Secrets and problems are ahead. What await them? Enjoy the film to discover by yourself.
1981, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
1958, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
15 January 1950, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
31 March 1971, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
16 April 1970, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
July 20, 2016
A love story that never is never corny or predictable. [Full review in Spanish]September 08, 2013
This film from David Mackenzie is such a curiously inert experience that never satisfies as a romance, a sci-fi drama or as a social parable.February 07, 2012
The problem with Perfect Sense is its inability to be effective as either a character-based love story or something larger and more bold.April 27, 2012
full review at Movies for the MassesFebruary 02, 2012
A solemn sci-fi parable set in present-day Glasgow, whose deepening sense of foreboding is sustained by the enigmatic, pseudo-biblical reflections of an unseen narrator.February 08, 2012
An intriguing apocalyptic romance with a multi-purpose title.February 02, 2012
It's difficult to impart feelings of profound sadness with an image of Ewan McGregor shoving a stick of butter in his mouth.February 03, 2012
People around the world progressively lose their senses of smell, taste, hearing and, finally, sight. Too bad the filmmakers never seem to have had a sense of humor in the first place.August 11, 2014
Ewan McGregor and Eva Green are excellent.March 17, 2012
It's hard to grab hold of this piece, difficult to grasp on what it is exactly the director and the writer are trying to say, and while plenty of individual moments border on sensational on the whole this one left me scratching my head.February 09, 2012
Each deprivation is preceded by a flurry of emotion that leads to the film's most vivid sequences.June 01, 2012
A seriously bleak little movie...