DreamWorks Distribution | Release Date: December 19, 2003
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cameronmorewoodNov 17, 2012
The film has a brilliant urgency to it. It is also unrelenting and unmerciful. House of Sand and Fog isn't a blow to the head, it's a blow to the soul.
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dierregiAug 14, 2013
This gloomy tale is about ex-addict Kathy (Connelly) being evicted from her house and Colonel Behrani (Kingsley), a refugee forced to leave Iran with his family due to the fall of the Shah. Behrani buys the house in a desperate attempt toThis gloomy tale is about ex-addict Kathy (Connelly) being evicted from her house and Colonel Behrani (Kingsley), a refugee forced to leave Iran with his family due to the fall of the Shah. Behrani buys the house in a desperate attempt to redress is financial situation, thus starting an escalating fight with Kathy.

Behrani is a stoic man, burdened with an impractical wife and a couple of children who are eating up all his income. The man works two jobs, while his family seems blissfully unaware of what is going on.
Kathy is introduced while on the phone, lying to her family. The camera shows a dirty house and unopened letters on the floor. Not the sort of introduction to elicit sympathy.

Enraged by being evicted from her house (because she was too lazy to open her mail), Kathy hires a lawyer and proceeds to manipulate Lester, a married cop, into doing some dirty work for her.Like most addicts, Kathy seems incapable to take responsibilities. Throughout the movie she is constantly blaming someone else or on the verge of drowning in self-pity.

The only thing Kathy and Behrani have in common is that they both lie to their families. They both are slightly unsympathetic, but the antipathy award goes to Lester, the policeman who embarks in the extramarital affair with Kathy, dumps wife and kids and starts threating Behrani until the bitter end.

I read the novel and liked the fact that the writer did not take sides. You really get the idea that two wrongs do not make one right. However, the movie failed to produce the same effect. Kathy comes across as the wrong one, the pushy, needy, weak, spoiled woman with a passive-aggressive attitude who can only manipulate or cry her way through life. Therefore, I found the movie disappointing.
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Compi24Jul 16, 2013
Its not exactly an uplifting film, but with Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly's absolutely masterful performances, James Horner's mesmerizing score, Roger Deakins perfect cinematography, and an overall sense of thematic majesty, "House OfIts not exactly an uplifting film, but with Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly's absolutely masterful performances, James Horner's mesmerizing score, Roger Deakins perfect cinematography, and an overall sense of thematic majesty, "House Of Sand And Fog" makes for an almost unforgivably indelible film. Expand
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DeWayneP.Oct 12, 2005
Brilliant! Films just don't get better than this.
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RitaP.Jan 24, 2006
Not often I consider a film a perfect 10 but there is no other score for a film of this quality.
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HomeReviewerMay 16, 2012
Throughout this movie, the talented Vadim Perelman uses beautiful cinematographic moments to enhance the already heavy melodrama that is 'House of Sand and Fog'. There are no better words to describe the genre of this movie than tragedy, andThroughout this movie, the talented Vadim Perelman uses beautiful cinematographic moments to enhance the already heavy melodrama that is 'House of Sand and Fog'. There are no better words to describe the genre of this movie than tragedy, and that's why so, so many of the reviews use it. It was exactly that, a tragedy. The talented Ben Kingsley was certainly a good choice to play the lead role here; no one can play foreign characters with as much attention to details, deliver high emotion with as much reserve as Kingsley. My last review (You Kill Me) where he was mentioned happens to have referred to this movie 'House of Sandâ Expand
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SpangleJun 24, 2015
Dark and moody thanks to brilliant cinematography from Roger Deakins and a great score from the late James Horner, House of Sand and Fog is a pretty good film all-around that manages to be quite thrilling and entertaining given the subjectDark and moody thanks to brilliant cinematography from Roger Deakins and a great score from the late James Horner, House of Sand and Fog is a pretty good film all-around that manages to be quite thrilling and entertaining given the subject matter. Thanks to the eerie mood set by Deakins and Horner, the threat of something bad coming around the corner is ever present throughout and, again, Deakins' cinematography is great, exemplified by the shots of fog consuming the home. Man is this thing gorgeous. The acting, in particular from Jennifer Connelly and Ben Kingsley, is really good. The direction is solid and the film is pretty well-written. By the end, it is tough to decide who all to feel bad for, but one thing is certain; everybody loses. Nobody wins in this film and everybody winds up losing quite big. On the negative here, House of Sand and Fog does feature some unnecessary plot points that could have been cut and left the film pretty much unchanged, in particular certain concerns held by some characters that just never come up again and seem to dissipate amongst the larger concerns that arise. Yet, overall, House of Sand and Fog is a good film that features some powerful performances set along a beautiful backdrop in a film that is entirely heartbreaking. Expand
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Meth-dudeAug 18, 2018
With an unbelievable plot, frustratingly stupid characters and a very slow pace, House of Sand and Fog is a disappointment. At least the acting and the cinematography were quite good. If you're expecting a masterpiece you will undoubtedly beWith an unbelievable plot, frustratingly stupid characters and a very slow pace, House of Sand and Fog is a disappointment. At least the acting and the cinematography were quite good. If you're expecting a masterpiece you will undoubtedly be disappointed. It's not a bad movie, it's just not as good as what the critics make it out to be. Expand
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alejandro970Feb 11, 2022
An example as clear as crystal that sometimes dreams have a certain cost, and a very high one. An absorbing drama with notable performances, especially Ben Kingsley, and a shocking final act that is hard to forget. Good option for a movie afternoon.
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DawdlingPoetNov 21, 2021
This is an interesting film storywise. The cast does a great job, especially Ben Kingsley. Its a fairly gritty film, not so much in terms of strong violence but there is some threat of violence and bloody violence in a few scenes but notThis is an interesting film storywise. The cast does a great job, especially Ben Kingsley. Its a fairly gritty film, not so much in terms of strong violence but there is some threat of violence and bloody violence in a few scenes but not throughout. However, it is quite a thought provoking film and it has quite a strong sense of atmosphere and mystery around it, which I thought was good. It'd be fair to say it's not the most jolly of films, so its not one to watch if your in a really bleak mood perhaps but I think one thing that stood out for me was the perhaps mundanity of the situation the two main characters faced, the basic domestic context of the story, with each character having their own back story. Its a shame there wasn't more disclosed about Kathy's background. Still, its a decent film thats well made and is definitely worth watching, especially if your a fan of Ben Kingsley. Expand
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