- Studio: New Yorker Films
- Release Date: Jan 18, 2013
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70Strange and uncompromisingly personal. It's also vivid and unforgettable.
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83Dumont's rigorous, serious attention to the mysteries of good, evil, and faith rewards those willing to be confounded.
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60Despite its pictorial intensity and the extremity of some of its scenes, the film proceeds in a mood of detachment, turning the suffering physical beings under its scrutiny into abstractions.
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Jan 16, 201358As its title suggests, Satan grapples with the existence and nature of evil in the world, but it's hard to take such weighty matters seriously when they're explored with all the subtlety and grace of an anti-abortion pamphlet.
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40The promise Dumont once showed has ossified into unholy shtick.
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Jan 15, 201370Ultimately less an arty provocation than a secular invocation, Outside Satan seems almost helplessly exploratory, an honest account of groping for grace.
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80Bleak and compelling.
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Jan 15, 201360The vagueness won't win Dumont new fans, but his enigmatic allegory of intertwined good and evil does linger in the mind.
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80Devotees of Dumont's earlier films – particularly his 1999 film "Humanity" – will instantly recognise the style, the locale, the narrative, the bizarre quasi-realism, in which events take place in a world infinitesimally different from the one we inhabit. As ever, the visionary, radioactive glow is compelling.
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58The problem with Outside Satan is that the filmmaker has remained faithful to expectations without enlivening them. It's a curious exercise unworthy of his expertise, but then he may realize as much.
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75Bruno Dumont's employment of his bucolic French backdrop here attends to Hors Satan's muddying spiritual ambiguity.