Oscilloscope Laboratories | Release Date: February 23, 2018
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DallasTexMar 18, 2018
November is an usual telling of a folk tale. Clearly, much thought went into the look of the cast, but the movie stands apart as an amazing work of cinematography.
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JLuis_001Jun 30, 2018
It's definitely a film that feels strange, bizarre and vastly educated by Béla Tarr's visual manual and although in the end its story doesn't end up being crucial to its performance, November is an excellent and beautiful appreciation of whatIt's definitely a film that feels strange, bizarre and vastly educated by Béla Tarr's visual manual and although in the end its story doesn't end up being crucial to its performance, November is an excellent and beautiful appreciation of what can be reach with a visual narrative.

Believe me when I say this film looks spectacular.
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CaptainHowdyOct 10, 2019
This film is a fairy tale with the training wheels taken off. It's essentially a story of unrequited love, but it's packed with witches, werewolves, ghosts, plagues, curses, and deals with the devil. The visual imagery and cinematographyThis film is a fairy tale with the training wheels taken off. It's essentially a story of unrequited love, but it's packed with witches, werewolves, ghosts, plagues, curses, and deals with the devil. The visual imagery and cinematography are stunning, and it will constantly surprise you.

Only gripe: It's maybe about 15 minutes longer than it needs to be and drags slightly near the end.
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