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"Were I not from Manhattan, I can't imagine gleaning anything from Mad Hot Ballroom beyond a desire to pinch those ragamuffin's precious cheeks."
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 44/100 |
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"Strangely unemotional and flat for a character journey, irritatingly at its worst when it should be its most moving..."
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 4/4 |
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"In Master and Commander, Weir's first since The Truman Show, we finally get an adventure film that's not dumbed down to the lowest denominator of common cretin."
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 74/100 |
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"Follows a fluid narrative that never feels contrived, and leaves the audience with genuine sympathy for every single child involved."
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 3/4 |
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"A moving coming-of-age story that invokes memories of films such as Pixote (with significantly less violence) and The Bicycle Thief."
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 4/4 |
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(2004) |
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"Turn convention upside down with its stirring portrayal of paternity, passion, mortality, and loyalty"
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 4/4 |
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(1951) |
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"The contrast of sneering wealth versus timid poverty is quietly sarcastic."
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(1997) |
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"Far superior to the pretentious Russian Ark, Aleksandr Sokurov's Mother and Son is full of suffering and painful adulation..."
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(1966) |
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"Fans of Bresson's work will find him at his finest here. Mouchette is as pure as any film to come out of the '60s."
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 43/100 |
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(2005) |
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"An inconsequential, harmless piece of moderately cute fluff"
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(1956) |
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"This is a remarkable and unique work."
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 3.5/4 |
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(2003) |
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"A tale of tragic misinterpretation, Mystic River requires deep focus into the multiple tortured souls to fully be harnessed."
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