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lantana
(lan-´tä-na) n. a genus of tropical shrub with small, colorful
blooms that hides a dense, thorny undergrowth.
The lantana serves as a central symbol in Ray Lawrence's new
film, an ominous, beguiling psychological drama that is a
labyrinth of love, sex and deceit.
Police detective Leon Zat (Anthony LaPaglia) is consumed with
guilt about cheating on his wife. He becomes embroiled in
a missing persons investigation.
This crime-story is used to study four sets of married couples.
Their secrets and lies criss-cross Leon's investigation and
illuminate the personal crises he must resolve. Everyone in
this film has something to hide, including characters played
by Barbara Hershey, Geoffrey Rush and Kerry Armstrong.
Find
out where to see this movie locally.
(some films will not be shown in Leicester)
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