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Review by
Timix1![]()
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on 18th May 2007
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User Rating : 10
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Juggling four interconnected subplots with slightly staggered timelines in one movie is no small accomplishment, so director Alejandro Gonz lez I rritu and writer Guillermo Arriaga deserves credit just for giving it a shot even if the finished product had proven to be a complete mess. Mind you, the ...
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Amanda Speedie![]()
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on 10th Mar 2007
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This is a highly intelligent, deeply affecting film. Shot in documentary style, it offers the realism of unforced observation, yet it is brilliantly arranged and choreographed. Innaritu has achieved actors' performances which appear absolutely natural, and understated, and which give their character ...
Amanda Speedie's full review | 284 words
Review by
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on 4th Feb 2007
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User Rating : 5
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It left me wondering what the point of it all was. I can't understand why anyone would have this idea and then actually write a whole screenplay for it. Like I said, each story was fair enough but none of them really combined at any point, so it was like...why? What was the reason for making this fi ...
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Review on 19th Jan 2007
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User Rating: 6
Although at times hard to follow, this film provides a harsh look at simple and realistic situations of real people and shows how four stories from across the world are interwoven.
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