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Albert Nobbs
In 19th-century Ireland, painfully shy butler Albert Nobbs hides an incredible secret: He is really a she. But when Albert meets a handsome painter, it's time for her to look for a way to escape the lie she has been living.
1963, Terenure, Dublin, Ireland
5 August 1961, Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
1982, Northern Ireland, UK
22 August 1959, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, UK
27 July 1977, Dublin, Ireland
14 July 1985, London, England, UK
28 September 1972, Birmingham, England, UK
26 April 1988, Connecticut, USA
19 May 1931, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
1 October 1985, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
19 March 1947, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
14 October 1989, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
1972, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
April 21, 2013
There's no contrived moralizing bridge to modern relevance, no overt nod to contemporary gender politics and no real reason why Close shouldn't get some respect this awards season.February 03, 2012
The film surrounding the performance is not always as strong, but the centre holds, and magnificently so.January 27, 2012
[A] strange, sad, mesmerizing little movie.January 03, 2013
Close, in one of her greatest performances, is quiet, still, almost invisible to those around her. It's not a stunt or an impersonation, it's a perfect realization of what someone in her position might endure just to eat.August 05, 2015
As the pinched, ever-wary, heartbreaking Nobbs, Close gives a tricky, high wire, award-worthy performance yet she commendably resists any temptation to be showy, campy or spectacular in the least.April 24, 2012
The grim, grey-hued result is about as far from contemporary drag chic as it's possible to get - appropriate for the subject matter, perhaps, but hardly the stuff of satisfying cinema.February 02, 2012
Albert is at the heart of it all and we see her through her own prism of vulnerability, resulting in a very human story about the search for love, acceptance and understanding of the self.September 08, 2013
An unadventurous film that has only the smallest of fires in its belly.July 02, 2012
One's admiration for Close's work becomes more for her versatility and fearlessness than a connection with the character she portrays.January 30, 2012
What you feel, watching Close, is not that you are watching gender being bent into new, absorbing shapes but that you might as well have stayed home and leafed through a book on Magritte.July 15, 2012
Close's performance is no less sensational than Heath Ledger's as the close mouthed Ennis in Brokeback Mountain.January 30, 2012
A movie that, like its title character, never quite dares to let itself discover what it really wants to be.