Anatomy of a Fall's reviews
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Triet\'s breathtakingly intelligent and subtly perverse masterpiece takes the long way through the cold and the snow to address, in nuanced but never ambiguous terms, the ineffable and irreducible mystery at the heart of deep relationships ? between two partners, between parents and their children, between words and the world.
Roger Ebert
It\'s a daring, long film that sometimes feels too chilly and self-indulgent, but it builds to a series of scenes that hit like a punch.
The Wrap
Part thorny family story, part whodunit, part courtroom drama and part meditation on the nature of truth and fiction, Justine Triet\'s Anatomy of a Fall takes two hours of conversations and makes them both provocative and propulsive.
The New Yorker
As the cinematic equivalent of an airport read, Anatomy of a Fall is adequate?not brisk but twisty, not stylish but unobtrusively informational. But the artistic failings are obvious and distracting throughout.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote