Poison achieves something remarkable: it makes the act of conversation feel viscerally cinematic. The entire film is a sustained, high-wire act of performance, with Roth and Dyrholm trading emotional volleys that are by turns accusatory, tender, and brutally…
Poison
A couple is reunited years after tragedy drove them apart. Their brief but intense meeting will bring simmering pain and resentments to the surface but will be a…
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There is no denying the formidable skill on display in Poison. Both leads are compelling, and the premise of a long-awaited, painful reunion is ripe with dramatic potential. Yet, the film's execution feels almost too refined, bordering on…
A scalpel-sharp dissection of love's aftermath, Poison is quietly devastating. Roth and Dyrholm deliver career-highlight work, embodying a couple whose intimacy has curdled into a kind of familiar estrangement. The film brilliantly captures how shared grief can both…
This is a film that lives and dies on its performances, and fortunately, Roth and Dyrholm are in stellar form. They navigate the script's terrain of shared memory and bitter regret with heartbreaking precision. However, the film's intense…
Poison is a masterful exercise in emotional minimalism. The entire weight of the film is carried by the exquisite, painful chemistry between Tim Roth and Trine Dyrholm. Their reunion, fraught with years of unsaid words and nursed grievances,…
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The film appears to treat grief and reconciliation not as destinations but as a messy, ongoing process. The reunion forces both characters to confront the pain they have carried separately, suggesting that healing cannot occur in isolation. The narrative promises to explore whether reconciliation is possible, or even desirable, after profound damage, and if the memory of love can coexist with the reality of loss and resentment.