DVD: This Must Be the Place

Nicholas Barber
Saturday 25 August 2012 16:41 BST
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Paolo Sorrentino's first English-language film is a deeply bonkers affair, but it has its amusing and beautiful moments, and you certainly can't accuse it of being predictable.

Sean Penn is good value as a Robert Smith-alike former rock star who shuffles around Dublin with his wife (Frances McDormand), before hanging out with David Byrne in New York, and then taking a road trip across America in search of a Nazi war criminal.

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