- Studio: Lions Gate Films
- Release Date: Mar 26, 2004
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7.7
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 127 Ratings
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Positive: 104 out of 127
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Mixed: 4 out of 127
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Negative: 19 out of 127
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JeromeM.May 13, 200410Tom is a metaphor for the contemporary opportunism that surrounds us, the everyday spin for personal gain. Kidman, as always, carries every nuance. Whatever is on the other side of "brilliant" Lars has it. jerry manheim.
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JakeW.Apr 1, 200410An instant classic/masterpiece. Kidman is astonishing, and the emotional complexity of her performance and the story itself is unbelievable and draining. It is like nothing I have ever seen before, and it is definitely one of the best films, dare I say it, of all time!
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MatthewT.Apr 5, 200410It's like a Tolstoy novel crossed with "A Modest Proposal" with a dash of "Pulp Fiction." Plus, James Caan plays God.
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BenjaminB.Jun 8, 200410
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NancyM.Sep 24, 200410Extraordinary! I have never seen so much talent as encapsulated in one film, starting with the director, and including All the actors. The editing and the final montage are exquisite.
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turanderb.Jan 9, 200510
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GiuliaFeb 25, 200510It's a great movie, you can't enjoy it, but it seems so true.
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ElliottMAug 7, 200510Without question, the greatest film of 2004 and to quote Mike D'Angelo, formerly of Time Out NY, "simple, magical, ferocious, visonary." It's a work of art - easily one of the greatest films of this young decade.
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AndyM.Mar 31, 200410Masterpiece.
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ChristopherN.Apr 5, 200410Clearly people either love or hate this film with extreme passion. For that: I love it.
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KarenB.Jun 4, 20049
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KatieP.Aug 25, 200410A chilling tale of acceptance, rejection, tolerance, morals and most of all, revenge. It's a great movie, it really is. Nicole Kidman was brilliant in it, as usual. Maybe a bit drawn out towards the end.
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GodyPDec 2, 200510A Masterpiece.
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PatPDec 24, 200510
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RobinS.Oct 5, 200510Brilliant and innovative. One of the best movies I've seen in a long time, and I saw it a long time ago. Something that you'll come back to time and time again.
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DwightV.Jan 8, 20059I don't know how anyone could give this movie below a 6. It was well written and acted. Von Trias DOES break new ground. The beginning is a little slow, and the setting should have been in a real town, but nevetheless it is one of the most creative, differant movies I have seen, just great.
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CharlesL.Feb 2, 20059
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DonF.Apr 11, 20059This would have made great theatre. As a movie, it suffers from lack of cinematography, but not much else is missing. Compelling and artful, like a well mounted Medea. Fascinating observation of the smugness, vapidness and ineffectualism of common morality.
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KimANov 7, 200710This is a very strong emotional movie. It is funny how many Americans just don't get it. Maybe they don't have a soul or is is just the mind!? I blame it on their culture and fake Hollywood style ;) Or maybe it is just ignorance.
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PeterH.Nov 2, 20049A truly original film. It tells a story about compassion, acceptance, jealousy and ultimately evil. To anyone with an ounce of morality, the ending would normally seem excessive, but strangely not in this case. Great performances are emphasised by the theatre style set. Nicole Kidman is especially impressive.
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CatherineMar 27, 200410One of the most unique films that you will ever see. Lars von Trier creates a disturbing, thought provoking masterpiece that is a cry against humanity. Nicole Kidman gives the performance of a lifetime.
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PatrickJun 8, 20049
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NicB.Oct 17, 200510Takes an effort to get into but well worth it. A work of genius!
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JakeS.Dec 9, 200510I thought this movie was brilliant. It subtly exposes the flaws of capitalism via exploitation and greed. The ending is predictable but the haunting message echos long after viewing. I loved it.
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JoachimJMay 23, 200510Brilliant and very interesting movie. So much to tell about it, that I still have to think it over.
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S.GoldFeb 20, 20069Strong, entertaining, artsy all for a 3 hour film. Features great acting and directing, an interesting, but sad film.
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JohnMar 24, 200410A masterpiece. Sure to be the best film of the year, if not the past several years. It is certainly the most provocative and disquieting film about human nature that I have ever seen.
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JackH.Apr 18, 200410It's a 10 out of 10 for me, do I need I need to add something?
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ChrisH.May 25, 200410The best film I have seen this year. Can't wait to see Mandelay.
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BillC.Sep 15, 200410It must be a great movie if Edelstein hates it.
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RobC.Jan 22, 200510This movie is a moral allegory on par with the Crucible and is perhaps even richer in subtexts, symbolism, and insights into human nature. Anyone who thinks it takes too dim a view of human nature need only remember the holocausts. We need films like this to remind us of our darker natures. I loved it.
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NicholasE.Sep 18, 200510Oh, if you just understood what this movie was all about. But you can't. You're not supposed to. It's supposed to be open ended. "Movies should be made to raise questions, but never to answer them" -Lars Von Trier.
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Apr 6, 201210I know this is not a movie that will appeal to everybody, but I personally think this movie is one of the best ones I have since the last decade! NIcole Kidman's performance is oustanding! This is an inventive, original movie that challenges order, and questions humans 'good faith'. A masterpiece. I cant describe it...you have to see it!
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10What Lars von Trier has achieved is avant-gardism for idiots. From beginning to end, Dogville is obtuse and dislikable, a whimsical joke wearing cement shoes. [29 March 2004, p. 103]
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80Argue that von Triers latest is theatre and not cinema. But at least acknowledge that Dogville, in a didactic and politicised stage tradition, is a great play that shows a deep understanding of human beings as they really are.
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30If Dogville has a reason for importance, it is the astonishing all-star ensemble who try very hard to put life into their cardboard characters and make this silly film work.