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  1. 'Personal Velocity: Three Portraits' is an engaging and different movie about the lives of three women. With great direction, camera, narration and performance of the cast, it hooks the attention of the viewer until the last scene. The stories have in common an accident and three woman intending to change their lives leaving their mates.

  2. 22 de nov. de 2002 · Personal Velocity: Three Portraits. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 28 Critic Reviews. 70. User Score Mixed or Average Based on 4 User Ratings. 5.8. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review.

  3. Miller is a witty and socially acute observer; the three portraits in "Personal Velocity" are told with both novelistic richness and brisk, confident economy. Full Review | Mar 7, 2018.

  4. Personal velocity : three portraits est un film réalisé par Rebecca Miller avec Seth Gilliam, Kyra Sedgwick. Synopsis : Traumatisées dans leur jeunesse, Delia, Greta et Paula sont à un ...

  5. 'Personal Velocity: Three Portraits' is a touching and beautiful film that manages to remain unsentimental. The three heroines are complex and believable, as are all characters in the film, though most others are given only a surface glance. The acting is so well done, though, that even minor characters almost betray their backrounds with no words.

  6. Personal Velocity: Three Portraits ★★★ 2002 (R)Fictional triptych of three New York women undergoing moments of epiphany. Delia (Sedgwick) summons the courage to take her children and leave her broke, abusive spouse and Catskill trailer life. Greta (Posey), a Manhattan cookbook editor realizes that her work does have merit but in order to really move forward in life she needs to leave ...

  7. 'Personal Velocity: Three Portraits' is a touching and beautiful film that manages to remain unsentimental. The three heroines are complex and believable, as are all characters in the film, though most others are given only a surface glance. The acting is so well done, though, that even minor characters almost betray their backrounds with no words.