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  2. Jul 28, 2000 · “The Five Senses” tells interlocking stories about people who are losing their senses, and fear they are losing themselves in the process. But to state the film’s subject that directly is to miss the way the writer-director, Jeremy Podeswa, intercuts the stories.

  3. "The Five Senses" is a drama pivoting around the five senses -- touch, taste, hearing, smell and vision -- and the impact that each has on a group of individuals searching for an intimate...

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    • Mary-Louise Parker
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    • Drama
  4. An enjoyable quiet movie that examines people's perceptions of the world and themselves. Worthy of a watch. I enjoyed Gabrielle Rose's performance. She was good in "The Sweet Hereafter" and very engaging in this movie. The rest of the cast was equally good. I do have a problem with the title.

  5. The Five Senses Reviews. Full Review | Original Score: C+ | Sep 7, 2011. The second feature by the openly gay Canadian director interweaves in a rather schematic mode but with elegant style the...

  6. Jul 14, 2000 · The Five Senses - Metacritic. Summary Five people, each representing one of the senses, feel their way toward love or reconciliation through five interconnected stories taking place over a three day period in Montreal. Comedy.

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    • Jeremy Podeswa
    • R
  7. Winner of “Best Canadian Feature Film” at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival, The Five Senses combines metaphors that aren’t trite, through the use of everyday characters. Undoubtedly, it’s a contemplative film with a slower-pace.

  8. Read the Empire Movie review of The Five Senses. With its perfectly pitched acting, bizarre twists and sharply observed details, The Five Senses has...

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