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Emily (Rooney Mara) and Martin (Channing Tatum) are successful New York couple whose world unravels when a new drug prescribed by Emily's psychiatrist (Jude Law) intended to treat anxiety has unexpected and dangerous side effects. From director Steve Soderbergh comes a riveting psychological thriller where neither the symptoms nor the cure are quite as straightforward as they seem. (Entertainment One)

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Kaka 

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English Steven Soderbergh's surgically precise direction dominates this cold, seemingly pharmaceutical fraud. A standard set-up, a brilliantly tangled in the middle and a worthy finale. A film with a plethora of perfectly cast roles, tight reins and an unpredictable plot. I wouldn't be afraid to call it one of the best thrillers of the year. It's not as atmospheric and emotionally charged like Prisoners, but here everyone is evil, which is a very interesting cinematic twist. Usually when Soderbergh makes movies, it's not about good and evil characters, it's about who knows how to walk the walk. ()

kaylin 

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English Steven Soderbergh delivers an excellent commentary on contemporary society, on how we are unable to cope with crises and how we collapse, but he wraps it all up in such a package that it's not so easy to overlook the film as a social critique. The film is thrilling, it holds your attention, it entertains, but at the same time, you will be able to reflect on it. No other Soderbergh film has affected me as much as this one, and for that reason, I think it is his best so far. He had his camera at hand, but also a great screenplay, which wasn't always the case in his films, and then there were great actors, which is usually true for most of his films. People want to work with Soderbergh and it's for the best, because he allows them to shine. This time, the film stands out as a whole and it functions excellently as a whole. 90% well-deserved. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/04/vedlejsi-ucinky-2013-90.html ()

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DaViD´82 

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English An outstanding and rather (very) subversive genre piece which stands and falls with its conclusion. And it‘s with that final explanatory and point making last ten minutes that there is a problem, and not just one. Not that it’s borderline stupid or that it doesn’t make any sense, but.. There simply are few absolutely crucial buts. Which makes you doubly sorry, especially with a movie that’s coherent as this one. ()

Stanislaus 

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English Side Effects is a very well made film that stands out especially for its sophisticated script and acting performances. As for the story, I didn't really know how it was all going to turn out until the end, and I kept asking myself questions - mainly, "Who's the biggest jerk on the set?". We're thrown an unspecified scene at the beginning, which reappears about a third of the way through the film, and from then on a very deep case study of a sick woman who is taken on by a renowned doctor, and it changes both of their lives (and more). Who is actually guilty! Jude Law impressed me the most with his role, but Rooney Mara and Catherine Zeta-Jones were also great and convincing. A film whose title is not necessarily related to antidepressants. ()

3DD!3 

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English Soderbergh rocks. The brilliant genre change in the middle of the picture is just the type of hacking I approve of. The untraditional development of the plot and the characters that really work - awesome Law and Rooney Mara confirms his status as one of the best young actors in the branch. And then there’s Newman’s chillingly captivating music. A delicacy that shouldn’t be overlooked and that is better not to know too much about in advance. ()

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