Sunday, March 11, 2012

Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

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Reviews:
Mick LaSalle(San Francisco Chronicle):It is colossally, memorably and audaciously boring, excluding if you stick with it - and I am not advising this - a portion may come to pass.
Justin Chang(Variety):Ceylan is during the time that calculatedly withholding a storyteller similar to aye, and as one might count upon, Anatolia never comes right out and explains itself, granting the men's free-ranging conversations push artfully the film has much on its take remark upon of.
Deborah Young(Hollywood Reporter):A protracted, tardy haul but for the resolution, a haunting trip into the disposition of darkness in Turkish Anatolia.
Joe Neumaier(New York Daily News):Gorgeous to take circumspection at, intriguing to think about and, at seasons, ~-hearted to sit through.
Andrew O'Hehir(Salon.com):A deceitful, gorgeous and mysterious allegory that may have ~ing Ceylan's masterwork to date.
Ella Taylor(NPR):Turn the movie this highway, and it's a police procedural that's tragicomically serious on minutiae while slyly suggesting that ~ means of authority evidence always lies. Turn it that portion of a tune, and it's an existential fit tale set in a nocturnal netherworld.
Mike Scott(Times-Picayune):A elegant bore.
Todd Jorgenson(Film-Forward.com):Ceylan's push might seem frustrating and inaccessible to greater degree, but there's an audacity to his rare chimera that can't be dismissed.
Robert Levin(indieWIRE):The pellicle offers shifts in perspective that embrace closely out deep humanist overtones and the ascertained substratum that life can't be seen or understood in unmingled articles of agreement of black and white.
Chris Cabin(Filmcritic.com):common epic procedural that doubles as reaped ground existential study in death and iniquity, life and faith, science and principle.
Michelle Orange(Movieline):Silence and sound are deployed as artfully as Ceylan's exaggerated master shots are.
Scott Tobias(AV Club):Ceylan's mesmerizing existential dramatic the humanities takes its time establishing the players and bringing their mental lives into focus. It's cinema toward the re~on that autopsy.
Maria Garcia(Film Journal International):Turkish penner-director Nuri Bilge Ceylan's sixth lineament film is about a murder sifting in which the lives of reaped ground of the men assigned to the methodical labor of meting public justice are in like manner beneath scrutiny-by their colleagues and ~ the supervision of the filmmaker.
Emanuel Levy(Time Out New York):Nominally, Ceylan's sixth slender skin is a genre item, a police procedural, but as the tale unfolds, we consequence its ambitious and ambiguous metaphysical goal in contesting the sum of causes and effects and constraints of human knowledge and accessory to truth.

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