
Overview
Genre :
DramaRelease Date :
February 15, 2013 (Limited)MPAA Rating :
RDirector :
Pablo LarrainStarring :
Gael Garcia Bernal, Alfredo Castro, Luis Gnecco, Antonia Zegers, Nestor Cantillana, Diego Munoz, Jaime Vadell, Marcial Tagle, Manuela Oyarzun
REVIEWS RATE:
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Review rate : A
“..uses period detail, archival footage, and '80s-era technology to create an excellently authentic, bleached, crummy-looking document of a great democratic accomplishment..”
“..uses period detail, archival footage, and '80s-era technology to create an excellently authentic, bleached, crummy-looking document of a great democratic accomplishment..”
by Lisa Schwarzbaum [Entertainment Weekly]

“..the movie's suspenseful narrative is pretty engrossing..”
by Glenn Kenny [MSN Movies]

“..the film unfortunately is reduced to showing the competing ads the "Yes" and "No" teams create, often in a kind of back-and-forth..”
by Joe Neumaier [New York Daily News]
“..the film also ends on a note of droll cynicism..”
by David Rooney [Hollywood Reporter]
“..pic was lensed in the boxy Academy ratio, furthering the retro vibe..”
by Leslie Felperin [Variety]
“..its pungent dialogue and involving characters tell a delicious and very pertinent tale..”
by Kenneth Turan [Los Angeles Times]
“..it's smeary, with little pictorial beauty or detail, but its anti-aesthetic is purposeful and, after your eyes stop hurting, watchable and persuasive..”
by Manohla Dargis [New York Times]
“..film works within an aesthetic template of its own: the language of contemporary hand-held cinematic realism..”
by Nick Pinkerton [Village Voice]

“..fans of Mad Men and Argo are bound to be drawn to No..”
by Claudia Puig [USA Today]

“..aesthetically, the overall effect is as if your retinas are getting a light massage with a hunk of tree bark, and thematically the trick doesn't even make sense..”
by Kyle Smith [New York Post]
Reviewed by Bob Mondello [NPR]
Reviewed by Andrew O'Hehir [Salon.com]





