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In a story that looks the most wonderful in this age, where it is said that behind every great man is a woman. Joan Castleman is a very intelligent woman who is still a wonderful beauty and is considered the perfect and sincere wife. She spent forty years sacrificing her talents, dreams and ambitions for her husband's enormous literary career and career. She may face another sacrifice even after her husband won the Nobel Prize.
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Filmmixtape
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October 10, 2018

Too bad we don't buy any of it - not the initiating circumstances of the secret, nor any of its fallout.
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Cinemanía (Spain)
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October 15, 2018

A story whose dramatic weight falls on the shoulders of a sublime Glenn Close, who lends her saddest smile, her frown and her lost look to a woman who begins to claim her own voice. [Full review in Spanish]
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The New Republic
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September 10, 2018

The Wife is that increasingly rare offering, a commercially viable film that also makes you rethink your assumptions about talent and who gets to wield it.
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The Victoria Advocate
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October 09, 2018

Six Oscar nominations later, the luminous Glenn Close leaves the audience awestruck with a performance that slowly simmers to a devastating climax.
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San Diego Reader
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September 07, 2018

Other than the performances, there is nothing here audiences haven't seen more times than they have their own feet.
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Aisle Seat
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October 15, 2018

The Wife starts off somewhat slowly, to the point where you wonder if anything is actually going to happen. Then, at the 50-minute mark, the "twist" of the story kicks in, and suddenly it becomes riveting.
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Globe and Mail
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September 21, 2018

Watch Close's face in these early scenes; imagine what she's feeling because you will imagine something much different by the end.
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Awards Circuit
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October 11, 2018

The reason to see "The Wife" is to see Close in action.
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Seattle Times
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September 06, 2018

Close owns this movie, from beginning to end; it's a performance of such intelligence and subtlety that only when the movie is long over do you start wondering about whether the plot holds up.
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The Film Yap
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October 10, 2018

This is a career watershed for Glenn Close. As Joan, she plays a woman who has chosen to live a life of deception, which has with the passing of time become self-deceit.
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Toronto Star
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September 20, 2018

With Glenn Close in the lead role, it's... unexpectedly poignant and powerful.
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ReelViews
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September 01, 2018

I wish there were more movies like this one.
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