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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
366 Views


Uh, if you get this

in the next 10 minutes,

call me back in my room

because my phone will be charging.

Um, if not,

sweet dreams.

We'll speak tomorrow.

I love you

more than ever.

I wanted you to know that.

Hi, baby.

Were you in the bath?

As a matter of fact

I was, yes.

- Sorry?

- Oh, Michael.

Reflecting on what a beautiful

evening I just had.

How was yours?

Fine, thank you.

It's a bit late for this, isn't it?

Of course, I'm sorry.

I won't keep you long.

It's just a-

just a quick word.

Literally, it's one single word.

Blanka.

Got your attention now, haven't I?

I don't know what you're talking about.

Oh, I think you do, Michael.

Because after you left, I went over

to chat to our little Slovakian friend.

And after it turned out that her 7:00

appointment was a no-show,

I did the only decent thing

that a gentleman could do

in these circumstances

and I booked her.

Now after the main event,

which was excellent, by the way-

Olympic, five-star review on its way-

I asked her what she had been doing

at the bar of the hotel.

Is this where she would

always drum up business,

or had she been stood up?

And she told me

that she had gone there

to meet someone

from the automobile show.

"Really?" I said. "Who?"

'Cause I know

a lot of the guys, right?

Now thinking that

she would say something like,

"Mr. Presley" or "Mr. Pacino,"

'cause they'd never be stupid enough

to give their actual name,

do you know what she said?

"Daly."

"Michael Daly."

So, Mr. Michael Daly,

esteemed company director

with a little self-respect

and wedding ring on finger,

how about we have breakfast

tomorrow morning,

you and me, and we renegotiate

whatever it is

you agreed with those

Estonian gypsies?

Let's say 7:
30 in the restaurant?

- Hi, Siobhan.

- Hello again.

Coming.

- Hi.

- You're half an hour late.

I know.

- Hi.

- I missed you.

- Rui?

- Hmm?

- I want to talk to you.

- Yeah?

- Can we talk?

- Can I kiss you?

Can we talk first, please?

I need to talk to you.

Why? What's wrong?

We-Will you stop? We can't-

We have to stop this.

You're kidding, right?

No. Can you put some clothes on, please?

- Put your clothes on.

- Okay.

Yeah, okay, I'm decent now.

- Rui!

- Let's-Let's talk.

What? It's not the first time

you see it, is it?

Please help me out here a little bit.

You are so beautiful. I missed you.

Rui.

What's wrong?

Do I make too many demands on you?

No, that's not what I'm talking about.

Do I make you-

I make you happy, right?

I make you feel good.

- Mm-hmm, yes.

- We have a good time together?

- Yes.

- So why change it?

'Cause you're 25 years old.

That's the beauty of it.

We're different.

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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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