Reseña de 'Midwinter Break' con Lesley Manville y Ciarán Hinds

The Hollywood Reporter ha reseñado la película dramática 'Midwinter Break', dirigida por Polly Findlay. Lesley Manville y Ciarán Hinds interpretan a una pareja casada que se enfrenta a secretos ocultos en unas vacaciones en Ámsterdam. La reseña describe la película como un drama contenido.

Polly Findlay dirige 'Midwinter Break', una película centrada en una pareja casada interpretada por Lesley Manville y Ciarán Hinds. La historia se desarrolla durante sus vacaciones en Ámsterdam, donde los secretos ocultos salen a la superficie. La reseña de The Hollywood Reporter, titulada «'Midwinter Break' Review: Lesley Manville & Ciarán Hinds' Muted Drama», destaca la naturaleza contenida de esta narrativa dramática. Fue publicada el 17 de febrero de 2026. La reseña se centra en las actuaciones de Manville y Hinds para explorar las tensiones subyacentes de la pareja.

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