
Overview
Genre :
DramaRelease Date :
April 27, 2012 (Limited)MPAA Rating :
RDirector :
Zal BatmanglijStarring :
Brit Marling, Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius, Avery Pohl, Davenia McFadden, Kandice Stroh, Richard Wharton, Christy Meyers, Alvin Lam, Constance Wu
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“..they create a plausible, recognizable world about characters engaged in that most fundamental search: for the meaning of life..”
by Manohla Dargis [New York Times]

“..the shooting style and editing of the film are claustrophobically intimate and clammy, with plenty of repeated moments to establish the high-level paranoia as..”
by James Rocchi [MSN Movies]

“..the further you get into this lean and engrossing film, the more their detailed world-building emerges..”
by Katey Rich [CinemaBlend.com]
“..the film is deliberately sketchy and impressionistic..”
by Kirk Honeycutt [Hollywood Reporter]
“..performs a similar dark magic..”
by Mary F. Pols [TIME Magazine]
“..leaves the viewer wanting more not just from the story, but from a new filmmaker of considerable promise..”
by Justin Chang [Variety]
“..has such creepy-crawly, brain-tickling energy that I wanted a much bigger payoff out of the final collision of all these people and episodes..”
by Andrew O'Hehir [Salon.com]
“..has other strengths that speak well for the people who made it..”
by Joe Morgenstern [Wall Street Journal]

“..for those who aren't burdened by such things, the loopy, off-kilter pace and frontal-lobe frying provide their own unconventional pleasures..”
by David Fear [Time Out New York]
Review rate : B+
“..doesn't follow through on everything it sets up, yet it has a hushed and revealing psycho-intensity..”
“..doesn't follow through on everything it sets up, yet it has a hushed and revealing psycho-intensity..”
by Owen Gleiberman [Entertainment Weekly]

“..despite some tough-to-take moments, this challenging, smart movie is worth the trip..”
by Joe Neumaier [New York Daily News]
“..barely cinematic enough to fill the space of the big screen, the film ultimately feels like a teaser prologue for something that doesn't yet exist..”
by Karina Longworth [Village Voice]





