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(1965) |
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"A startling and inflammatory plea against political indifference in all its forms"
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(2008) |
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"A car breaking down, a lost dog, a town with no jobs -- these are mundane points in a mundane America, but they are Wendy’s world in its entirety, a floating world that we glimpse briefly before it moves on."
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(2005) |
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"The Japanese propensity for faithful imitation is the focus of Yanagimachi's film, and, most of all, the imitation of life through the cinema."
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(1990) |
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"The film takes its protagonists’ twisted, perverse subconscious as its reality: a world of circus freak hitmen, trailer trash Wicked Witches, and, well, Crispin Glover."
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(1995) |
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"Wild Side has a definite point to make with its sex scenes: the characters rarely sleep with each other without a definite narratological or psychological purpose."
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(2006) |
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"Provocative, even disturbing in its resistance to categorization, demanding from its viewers a response without the reassurance of psychology or narration."
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(2003) |
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"The work of Michel Gondry demonstrates that the music video can not only sell records, but also invest pop music with intimacy and emotion."
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(1988) |
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"The film lobbies passionately for Tess’s agency, intelligence, and shrewd business-sense and yet still manages to find time to ogle her "bod for sin.""
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