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- This is a strange, beautifully-made fantasy that's engaging while you watch, but holes in the plot nag at the film's end. McConaughey and Watts make a failing marriage believable, but what neither they nor the script provide is any indication that they once loved each other before tragedy struck.
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After traveling to Japan's Aokigahara Forest, a troubled teacher (Matthew McConaughey) meets a mysterious stranger (Ken Watanabe) who takes him on a life-changing journey of love, discovery and...
- (52)
- Gus Van Sant
- PG-13
- Matthew Mcconaughey
Aug 26, 2016 · The Sea of Trees uses depression, cancer and suicide as manipulative devices to tug at heartstrings instead of offering even the slightest insight into the human condition.
Aug 26, 2016 · The Sea of Trees: Directed by Gus Van Sant. With Matthew McConaughey, Ryoko Seta, Sienna Tow, Naoko Marshall. A suicidal American befriends a Japanese man lost in a forest near Mt. Fuji and the two search for a way out.
- (18K)
- Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
- Gus Van Sant
- 2016-08-26
The Sea of Trees is an emotionally inauthentic and narratively confounding mess that fails to ring a true moment despite the prestigious team behind it Full Review | Original Score: 4/10 |...
Aug 25, 2016 · “The Sea of Trees” is another name for the Aokigahara forest in Japan, such a popular spot for suicides that some believe that the spirits of the dead linger there to trap unwary wanderers. Or ...
- Gus Van Sant
Aug 25, 2016 · Sea of Trees can’t be saved by its heavyweight cast of Matthew McConaughey, Naomi Watts and Ken Watanabe. Read Aubrey Page's review of Gus Van Sant's film.
Aug 26, 2016 · The Sea of Trees proves a stronger movie experience than one might expect. It’s anchored by a fine, understated performance by Matthew McConaughey and a deeply felt, if at times melodramatic, story that proves strangely immersive. Read More. By Gary Goldstein FULL REVIEW.