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Dust: Directed by Milcho Manchevski. With Joseph Fiennes, David Wenham, Adrian Lester, Anne Brochet. A New York thief, a tough-as-nails hundred-year-old woman, two brothers from the Wild West, a Macedonian revolutionary and a beautiful pregnant woman, all cross paths in a tale that spans two continents and three centuries.

“After having read some reviews of u0026#39;Dustu0026#39; I was not sure if I wanted to see it or not. However, the u0026quot;David Wenham infatuationu0026quot; prevailed in the end, and I went as far as to actually purchase the film. It was money well spent, you could say. While the movie would not appeal to general audiences, it left me awestruck. I ended up watching it again, on the same night.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Wowu0026quot; is how I describe feeling after the credits rolled (the first and the second time). I donu0026#39;t want to spoil anything for those who have not seen the movie, so Iu0026#39;ll just stick to my reactions to it. There was laughter, there were tears, there might have been an u0026quot;ewwu0026quot; once or twice, there were definitely lustful thoughts of David Wenham (heu0026#39;s rather cute, you know). Acting was superb, though Iu0026#39;d like a few words with the u0026#39;dialect coachu0026#39; (hint: the leads are not American). All in all, a great movie. I highly recommend seeing it at least once.”

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