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Youth Without Youth

Overview


Genre :

Drama, Thriller

Release Date :

December 14, 2007 (NY, LA)

MPAA Rating :

R

Director :

Francis Ford Coppola

Starring :

Tim Roth, Alexandra Maria Lara, Bruno Ganz, Andre Hennicke, Marcel Iures, Alexandra Pirici, Zoltan Butuc, Adriana Titieni, Adrian Pintea

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  Be the 1st!

2 of 5

“..profoundly weird and faintly dull at the same time..”
by Kim Newman [Empire Magazine]
1 of 5

“..one of the worst films of the year..”
by Matthew Turner [ViewLondon]
2.5 of 4

“..meanders through its mystic and temporal realms with such glistening earnestness that you often wonder if it's all a put-on..”
by Gene Seymour [Newsday]
2 of 4

“..just your ordinary philosophical/spiritual/academic/sci-fi/mystical/romantic/linguistic/Nazis are chasin' me/I'm aging in reverse and my girlfriend is 10,000 years old fable..”
by Kyle Smith [New York Post]
2 of 4

“..an ambitious but mind-numbingly tedious and often incomprehensible film..”
by Claudia Puig [USA Today]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Janos Gereben [Entertainment Insiders]
2 of 5
Reviewed by Matt McKillop [Filmcritic.com]
2 of 5
Reviewed by Peter Bradshaw [The Guardian]
Reviewed by Carina Chocano [LA Times]

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