The Five Senses Reviews

The Five Senses Review
by Jeremiah Kipp
THE FIVE SENSES A film review by Jeremiah Kipp Copyright 2001 filmcritic.com filmcritic.com more

The Five Senses Review
by Jon Popick
Jeremy Podeswa’s The Five Senses could have been a gimmicky mess, but the writer/director’s film about five people who each have one wayward sense is a remarkable triumph of filmmaking. Like Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Decalogue, which focused on each of the...more

The Five Senses Review
by Laura Clifford
A massage therapist entrusts her teenage daughter to entertain a client's young child, but the little girl wanders off while Rachel spies on a lovemaking couple. Down the hall, music-loving optometrist Richard yearns for his own little girl while...more

The Five Senses Review
by Susan Granger
Susan Granger's review of "THE FIVE SENSES" (Fine Line Films) "The senses are elemental, and in connecting us to the world, they connect us to each other," says Canadian writer/director/producer Jeremy Podeswa. In this compelling urban story, he...more

The Five Senses Review
by Harvey S. Karten
Reviewed by Harvey Karten Fine Line Features Director: Jeremy Podeswa Writer: Jeremy Podeswa Cast: Mary-Louise Parker, Molly Parker, Daniel MacIvor, Gabrielle Rose, Phillipe Volter, Marco Leonardi, Pascale Bussieres, Nadia Litz more