Berlinale 2020 Review: Philippe Garrel’s ‘The Salt of Tears’
“‘The Salt of Tears’ hovers around repulsive aspects of society without fully committing to its own unpleasantness…”
“‘The Salt of Tears’ hovers around repulsive aspects of society without fully committing to its own unpleasantness…”
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“Whannell’s ‘The Invisible Man’ is an absolute banger, and stands tall as the most spectacular evolution of the story to hit the big screen.”
“Mahnaz Mohammadi’s tale of an Iranian mother’s dilemma render the emotional highs and lows of its characters with a naturalistic clarity.”
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“Ferrara throws everything at ‘Siberia,’ turning it into a playground for emotive relation. But it is Dafoe, his muse, who so thoroughly brings the audience along with the randomness…”
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“Petzold’s use of fairytale is rote, but – as a piece of Sirkian high melodrama – ‘Undine’ is eminently satisfying.”
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“Franz and Fiala scale down Kubrickโs more expansive vision, and the result offers its own kind of skin-crawling satisfaction.”
“The appealing leads spark with genuine onscreen chemistry, and Meghie capitalizes on a terrific supporting cast to vividly render past and present in complementary balance.”
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“The giddy mayhem might be enough to satisfy a certain segment of the public, but ‘Birds of Prey’ relies too much on its short-burst episodic structure…”
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