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Synopsis: Screenwriter Peter Morgan and director Fernando Meirelles' 360 combines a modern and dynamic roundelay of stories into one, linking characters from different cities and countries in a vivid, suspenseful and deeply moving tale of love in the 21st century. Starting in Vienna, the film beautifully weaves through Paris, London, Bratislava, Rio, Denver and Phoenix into a single, mesmerizing narrative.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Fernando Meirelles
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
R
Year:
2011
110 min
$49,328
Website
402 Views


My boss, actually.

And he knows nothing from my past.

He thinks I am a good innocent girl.

But if we get together,

he will get a shock the first night.

Valentina.

Valentina.

- Hi.

- Serioja.

I'm coming to the city tomorrow

and would like some company.

What have you got for me?

Uh, who have you got for me?

Best-I need the best.

Kate?

Maybe, maybe.

Maybe do you have a brunette?

Maybe do you have someone new?

Bonjour.

Pardon.

Problem?

Attendez.

Voil.

Ow!

Valentina...

MAN, on tape:

English is made up from words

borrowed from various languages.

So words in English...

Can give rise to pronunciation problems.

When "Y" comes

at the beginning of a word,

it acts as a consonant.

- Yellow.

- Yellow.

- Year.

- Year.

- Yet.

- Yet.

- Yesterday.

- Yesterday.

- Yoke.

- Yoke, yoke.

Mmm.

Sacha!

MAN, on tape:

Remember, when two vowels go walking,

only one does the talking.

Repeat after me.

No f***ing aisle seat ever.

Repeat after me.

- No...

- No...

- f***ing...

- f***ing...

- aisle seat.

- Aisle seat.

Don't park my f***ing car

in the f***ing airport parking.

Ciao.

- Ciao.

- Ciao.

- Yes?

- You there yet?

- Two minutes.

- Okay, you meet him at the bar.

They are booking us for one hour.

One hour?

You bring me here for one hour?

Relax. Do the job good,

he will stay longer.

Okay.

- Blanka?

- Yes.

Yes.

I am Sergei.

- You are meeting with my boss today.

- Uh-huh.

- Hmm?

- Open it.

You okay?

Da. Thank you.

No, you're not.

You're not okay.

Okay, I'm not okay, but it's okay.

Close the door.

Thank you.

It's so cold.

Yes.

Where are you from?

I am from Russia.

- Russia?

- Yeah.

I'm from Slovakia.

Nice car.

- Auto?

- Auto, yeah.

Thank you.

But it's not mine.

Your boss's?

Yes.

Must be important.

What does he do?

Business.

What kind of business?

Business.

Well, at least

the atmosphere is yours.

The atmosphere.

It's a nice place to be.

That's a compliment.

So many buttons.

Yeah, this is interesting.

So perfect.

Go for a drive?

Just once around the Ring?

- Ring?

- Ring.

Ring-You know-

You don't know "Ring"?

Mm-mm.

What is this Ring?

Ring is the most famous street in this city.

It's a circle.

Come on.

Okay, let's try.

Let's try.

I've never been

in anything like this.

Really?

Why do some people

have these nice things

and others don't?

I don't know.

But I'm afraid

it doesn't make them happy.

It would make me happy.

Maybe, maybe.

I'm Anna.

I'm Sergei.

- "Nice to meet you."

- Yes.

- So you're a driver?

- Yes, I'm a driver...

and bodyguard.

What?

- Dog.

- Dog?

Dog, yes. I must be dog

because this is how my boss treats me.

It's not a joke.

Sorry.

No problem.

So why don't you leave?

I will.

- I will soon.

- Mm-hmm.

Maybe start again, a new life.

- New life?

- New life, yes.

Nice.

So many books.

Yes! All yours?

Yes.

My boss doesn't read.

He doesn't need to.

Reading is for dreamer-

poor dreamers.

Do you read?

All the time.

Good.

Poor dreamer.

Come on. Come on, sugar.

Blanka.

Blanka.

Blanka.

Hello.

I want some tea on room 823.

Ah, oh!

Ah!

That's it.

We've come full circle.

Pity. I enjoyed it.

Me too.

It was nice meeting you.

You too.

You're not going to answer it?

Goodbye.

Goodbye.

Hello?

Excuse me.

Thank you.

- Which floor?

- Eight.

Flu, always goes to my lungs.

Have a good day.

Hi.

- Hi again.

- Hi.

- Where are you going?

- I don't know.

Come.

I can't.

I'm waiting for my sister.

Let's go, come on.

To do what?

I don't know.

When are you coming back?

I don't know.

- You don't know that either?

- No. Come on.

- I can't.

- Come on, let's go.

Come on.

Come on.

Okay.

"After what happened,

I can't stay in your house."

- House, house, house.

- House is...

- Yes, yes.

- The same in Slovak.

So did you settle whatever you

needed to settle back home?

I'm sorry?

There must have been

something the matter

or else you wouldn't have wanted

to see Blanka in the first place, right?

Yes.

And yes.

God, it's brutal-

marriage, just brutal.

That's why I won't

have anything to do with it.

Like religion-all that cruelty

in the name of kindness.

I don't share that point of view.

I'm hopeful.

Or I'm stupid.

Or I'm still in love.

This is my wife.

She's been in an art gallery,

and spending too much

on our daughter.

Mmm.

And this is Peter. Rose.

- Hello. How do you do?

- Very nice to meet you.

Darling, we have to go

to the airport. We're late.

- I'll be in touch with you about

the contacts. - Absolutely.

- So spending money?

- Oh, I just bought some kids' clothes.

Taxi.

Wow.

A drink? No.

I don't need a drink to relax.

This blinding kiss

Breathes helium

Into my heart

And erases

The embraces

Of all of the lovers

With this kiss

Your ruby lips

Speak for themselves

They tell nothing but lies

I dissolve into the wax

Of a flickering candle

In this kiss

This isn't real

In Chinatown

Everything's cheap

I am shipwrecked

On the coast of your shoulders

With this kiss

And this kiss

And this kiss

And this kiss

This kiss

And this kiss

This kiss

And this kiss

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Peter Morgan

Peter Julian Robin Morgan CBE (born 10 April 1963) is a British film writer and playwright. Morgan is best known for writing the historical films and plays The Queen, Frost/Nixon, The Damned United and Rush. more…

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