| Kino International | Release Date: February 6, 2004 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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Positive:
26
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4
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While most films are fortunate if they succeed on any level, The Return works easily on several, making as powerful a mark emotionally as it does visually and even allegorically. Yet the film so catches you up in its compelling story, you're almost not aware of how masterful a piece of cinema you're watching.
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It is the first film to be directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, and what it shares with other coruscating débuts, from The Four Hundred Blows to Badlands, is a sense that it HAD to be made. There is a controlled wildness at the heart of such movies, whose narratives ask to be handled as delicately as explosives. [15 March 2004, p. 154]
Unfortunately, the reach of The Return exceeds its grasp, and so this film of gruffly beautiful images didn't put a hook in me the way Zvyagintsev so ardently seems to want it to. [March 2003, p. 27]
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