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Things Never Said
Directed by
Charles Murray
R
2013
1h 51m
Drama
6.4
67%
82%
6.2
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An aspiring poet in a troubled marriage sparks with a new man who helps her find her artistic voice.
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Things Never Said Ratings & Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
The result may not be a big movie, but Things Never Said makes a big emotional impact.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
The familiar themes of escaping abuse and self-actualization/redemption/salvation through art become, in Murray and his cast's hands, something uniquely and memorably moving and exhilarating.
Washington Post
Stephanie Merry
When it comes to writing the poetry that Kalindra recites, Murray knows how to do more with less; he needs to apply that lesson to his filmmaking, too.
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
A powerful statement about the plight of women held back by sexist tyranny.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
The film's stars ... are hugely charismatic individually and have chemistry with each other. But the soapy melodrama and ferocious, on-the-nose poems threaten to overpower their budding romance.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
The kind of film that Hollywood rarely makes anymore: smart, deep, honest, genuinely poignant and complex. It will nourish your heart, mind and soul. Shanola Hampton delivers a bravura, star-making performance.
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
The movie's poems are unambiguous rants, delivered with theatrical ferocity. On-the-nose dialogue propels its lessons in self-respect.
AALBC.com
Kam Williams
An uplifting tale of female empowerment tarnished by its crude method of delivering a positive message.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
Veteran TV writer Charles Murray (Third Watch) shows his small-screen roots by overrelying on tense, weighty exchanges to advance the narrative, but Hampton's steely performance makes them pay off, as the poet learns to wrest truth from pain.
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