Video Capsule Review
THE FIVE SENSES
Mary-Louise Parker, Philippe Volter (2000, New
Line, 96 mins., R, also on DVD)
Credits
Rated: R; Genres: Drama, Romance; With: Daniel MacIvor and Mary-Louise Parker; Distributor: Fine Line Features
C-
Human suffering unfolds among teak cabinets, darling candleholders, and gold-lit wrought-iron whatnots in director Jeremy Podeswa's ensemble drama -- a pioneering work of Pottery Barn Hedonism. Even more precious than the sets, the interlaced story lines find the likes of a baker, a masseuse, and a hard-of-hearing eye doctor working through loneliness with New Age aplomb. The whiff you are catching is the stink of fancy cheese. C-
Posted Feb 09, 2001
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