8.4
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New York Times
90
In the end, Great Absence contains the grace that arises from a great struggle.
Indiewire
83
Great Absence isn\'t quite as allergic to sentiment as this slow and steady film might seem on the surface, and it\'s prone to metaphor in a way that a less honest story would never be able to survive, but Kei is committed to keeping things at the same even keel as Yamazaki Yutaka\'s locked-off cinematography
Variety
80
Even though Great Absence, is a little overlong and its framing device, an avant-garde theater piece, feels unnecessary, in another way its multiple strands and many endings are extraordinarily, poetically appropriate
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote
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