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Manoel de Oliveira's The Uncertainty Principle is based, like several other of the director's films, on the writing of Agustina Bessa-Luís. The film opens with a long shot of an old cathedral in the r... read more read more...ain, as a young woman, Camila (Leonor Baldaque, the granddaughter of Bessa-Luís), surreptitiously enters, presumably to pray, then emerges a short while later. Then the conversation of two brothers, Daniel (Luis Miguel Cintra) and Torcato Roper (José Manuel Mendes), Camila's former tutors, is heard as they describe the central characters of the film. Antonio (Ivo Canelas) is from a wealthy family; he's also the childhood friend of Jose (Ricardo Trępa, de Oliveira's grandson), the son of his family's maid, Celsa (Isabel Ruth). Jose, who is known as "the Blue Bull" and has been in love with Camila since childhood, is engaged in some kind of shady business practice with Vanessa (de Oliveira stalwart Leonor Silveira), who runs a brothel and a dance club. Thanks to Celsa's machinations, Antonio proposes to Camila, whose family has fallen on hard times. The calculating Camila marries Antonio, who makes little effort to hide his affair with Vanessa. The Uncertainty Principle was shown in competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected for the 2002 New York Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Unrated, 2 hr. 13 min.

Directed by: Manoel de Oliveira

Release Date: October 4, 2002

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Jurgen Fauth
October 15, 2003
Jurgen Fauth, About.com

Takes itself much too seriously. Full Review

Josh Ralske
February 2, 2003
Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

The philosophical musings of the dialogue jar against the tawdry soap opera antics of the film's action in a way that is surprisingly enjoyable. Full Review

Rachel Gordon
October 1, 2002
Rachel Gordon, Filmcritic.com

Though excessively tiresome, The Uncertainty Principle, as verbally pretentious as the title may be, has its handful of redeeming features, as long as you discount its ability to bore. Full Review

Arthur Lazere
September 30, 2002
Arthur Lazere, culturevulture.net

Dense and enigmatic...elusive...stagy and stilted Full Review

Ed Gonzalez
September 27, 2002
Ed Gonzalez, Slant Magazine

Seeing as the film lacks momentum and its position remains mostly undeterminable, the director's experiment is a successful one. Full Review

Deborah Young
June 10, 2008
Deborah Young, Variety

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Stephen Holden
July 16, 2003
Stephen Holden, New York Times

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Geoff Andrew
February 9, 2006
Geoff Andrew, Time Out

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Jason Anderson
November 19, 2002
Jason Anderson, eye WEEKLY

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