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04/02/10 |
Outstanding |
"...it soars... the movie never degenerates into a laundry list of pet issues because Mr. Gerima's sensibility is humanist and fundamentally decent and sane." |
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09/10/10 |
Very Good |
"...a performance art piece, an existential showbiz drama, a therapeutic exercise, an analysis of celebrity's impact on the self, and a glorified home movie.... strong stuff." |
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11/03/10 |
Very Good |
"...fascinated by repetition, mistakes, awkward silences and the charged, quiet moments before and after performances. And it observes them all with a rapt, unblinking eye." |
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11/04/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"Perry never solves the stage-to-screen translation problem. But the path he has chosen is as intriguing as it is irksome, and it works better than you might expect." |
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04/20/11 |
Very Good |
"...it made a stronger impression on me than anything Spurlock has done before... accessible, lovable, mainstream..." |
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10/05/11 |
Very Good |
"...seems to be channeling the personality of its subject.... a problematic, at times off-putting, but ultimately fascinating work." |
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11/10/11 |
Outstanding |
"...haunting and compassionate... what makes the film so unusual is the relaxed and intelligent way that it connects the private and public experience of war." |
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03/22/13 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...pretty good... I wish that writer-director Ana Piterbarg's film were as terrific as Mortensen's acting. The film is involving enough to hold your attention for two hours..." |