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7.2
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 19
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Mixed: 3 out of 19
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Negative: 2 out of 19
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ChadS.Jul 17, 200210
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AndyS.Apr 5, 20027
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JeanetteD.Jun 28, 200210I was drawn into the character as I've seldom been. Empathy big time.
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PaulaW.Mar 3, 20037
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MarcK.Apr 7, 20024Stunned to see the high ratings given to this film by most critics. While not at all a boring movie, I'm bored by watching existentialism in a movie. Might be a hit with college students though!
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HowardS.Apr 8, 200210A perfect follow-up to "Human Resources."
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VidaB.Jun 28, 20029I liked the movie very much: plot, acting, filming, music. The double ending was confusing. But then it gave me a great deal to mull. The change in the character during the interview was superb.
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RyanSep 15, 200310The ending makes me cry. Its heartbreaking irony, intense emotions, and beautiful music are just too much. No other film in 2002 came close to achieving the power of this film.
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JFHarrumphAug 8, 200410
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KlondikeV.Jul 23, 20021this movie was terrible! it felt like a long slow death... and i'm usually a fan of "art" movies! i can't believe what high marks and praise people have given it here.. the main character was a psychopath! there was nothing sympathetic about him!
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ButteredPopcornNov 16, 20036I think Paula W.'s review about hit it on the head. I kept waiting to find a little something more in this movie, but it just didn't come. The character who plays the smuggling kingpin stole the show.
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JimL.Feb 28, 20033Boring. Didn't find anything - characters, plot or actions- of interest here.
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80This is brilliant filmmaking.
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75A well-crafted indictment of the dark side of the modern work ethic.
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50Looks great but moves like molasses, is more interesting than truly involving.