A Land Imagined's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
A Land Imagined is a film that?s intent on losing its own sense of self, a goal that Yeo fulfills by never allowing it to have one in the first place; he digs a rabbit-hole, and then falls right into it. It?s fascinating to watch Yeo tumble down into the depths, but eventually it starts to feel as though he?ll never hit the bottom.
The Hollywood Reporter
Yeo isn?t experienced enough to convincingly pull off genre acrobatics this complex, delivering a film that often feels derivative in terms of its style and that doesn?t have the storytelling goods to let all these different influences coalesce coherently.
Variety
"Land? will feel overly familiar to those looking for more than well-intentioned musings on the horrendous treatment of guest workers.
Los Angeles Times
A Land Imagined never congeals into anything intriguing or compelling enough to earn our required patience.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote