Movie Release Date Mar 8, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Beyond The Hills
Cosmina Stratan,Cristina Flutur,Valeriu Andriuta,Dana Tapalaga,Catalina Harabagiu,Dionisie Vitcu,Gina Tandura,Ionut Ghinea,Nora Covali,Vica AgacheGenres Beyond The Hills : Art House & International,Drama
Visitor Rating & Critics For Beyond The Hills
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User Count Like for Beyond The Hills : 600
All Critics Rating For Beyond The Hills : 7.3
All Critics Count For Beyond The Hills : 24
All Critics Percentage For Beyond The Hills : 75 %
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Review For Beyond The Hills
The trouble with that is that Beyond the Hills seems like a movie that's been almost preconceived to be powerful. There's a grandiosity to it, but not much mystery.Owen Gleiberman-Entertainment Weekly
Running two-and-a-half engrossing hours, "Beyond the Hills" explores the push and pull between the collective and the individual, between faith and free will.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times
Assisted by passionless central performances and dull dialogue, Mungiu succeeds only in exhausting our patience, not in conveying a message.
Eric D. Snider-Film.com
It maintains the movement's stylistic roots in no-frills naturalism and long single takes, but it makes a definitive break in terms of subject matter, tackling a timeless human drama in a contemporary setting.
Stephen Dalton-Hollywood Reporter
Overlong and bleak while featuring superb ensemble acting, this Romanian Oscar entry employs careful attention to detail to depict life in a remote chapel as perhaps a stand-in for the greater society.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
Shot in long, deep-focus takes, Beyond The Hills shows how not just the church but a whole society has failed these vulnerable young women.
Tom Dawson-Total Film
This is very much post-Ceaușescu Romania (based on an actual case from 2005), but the regime's effects are still felt.
Tony McKibbin-The List
For all the arresting imagery and intensity on display here, there doesn't seem to be a point to this very long film beyond a very obvious one: showing just how terribly stupid and destructive belief can be when not underpinned by some measure of reason.
Stan Hall-Oregonian
Almost like a subdued, savagely Eastern European version of nunsploitation.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Beyond the Hills may not be for everyone, but there's no denying that it's as intoxicating in its suggestions as it is alluring in its depiction of two people segregated by their differing beliefs
Jamie Neish-HeyUGuys
An exhausting, challenging, even draining but richly powerful film about a crisis between friendship and faith.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
This singular director refuses to offer judgment or omniscient analysis. The film abounds with striking images and dry, dry humour.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
An engrossing psychological drama about what happens in a monastery when the zealousness of faith leads to suffering and separation rather than healing and wholeness.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
It's Cristian Mungiu's staging and compositional skill that lends the material its true sense of dawning dread.
Nick Schager-Slant Magazine
Long, tough to watch, Mungiu's follow-up to 4 months is a riveting and provocative chronicle about individual versus church and state, love and free will, again centering on the complex bond between two women.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
A omething of a disappointment. The initially fascinating, ambiguous relationship between the two young women is overwhelmed by the hysteria spawned by her unflaggingly intense presence at the monastery
Karina Longworth-L.A. Weekly
A cerebral melodrama of the most steely, bare and brutal kind.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out
Spare, unadorned and strikingly shot, Cristian Mungiu's film is an unusual rendering of a Romanian exorcism case and is bound to split both audience and critical opinions... But it will certainly not pass unnoticed.
Dan Fainaru-Screen International
While there's an almost tragic inexorability to the events depicted, the film frequently surprises by providing small but telling details and ambiguities.
Geoff Andrew-Sight and Sound
A pretty serious misstep, overthought and overwrought, with some big ideas buried beneath a leaden approach and a cast that simply can't enliven material that never manages to lurch to life.
Drew McWeeny-HitFix
There are exchanges, ambiguities and a noggin-scratcher of a final shot that I'm still mulling over days later, but the sense that this ground has been trod over many times has shaken my faith a bit.
David Fear-Time Out New York
Enthralling, mysterious and intimately upsetting - a terrible demonstration of how poverty creates a space which irrational fear must fill.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
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