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Cine Premiere

Alonso Díaz de la Vega

80

Carlos Reygadas directs a film about insecurity and love that is as visionary as it is problematic.

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Indiewire

Michael Nordine

50

There's wondrous imagery, as there always is... But the filmmaker's navel-gazing tendencies slowly take over, making it clear that this is a movie by Reygadas, for Reygadas, and exists to please an audience of one.

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The Hollywood Reporter

David Rooney

-1

Maddeningly distancing at almost every turn, lacking the spiritual and existential breadth of even Reygadas' most impenetrable work.

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Caimán Cuadernos de Cine

Cristina Aparicio

-1

The exposed intimacy in which the director inserts himself [...] is full of his cinematic calling cards: long sequences without scripted dialogue, the wild as a symbol of the human and a slow pace that delights in the environment.

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Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote

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