You may leave this movie exhilarated by its no-holds-barred boldness or annoyed and bewildered at the unpredictable course it takes.Read Full Review »
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NewsWeek: David Ansen
Bjork gives what may be the most wrenching performance ever given by someone who has no interest in being an actor.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: J. Hoberman
This deliriously downbeat vehicle for the postpunk diva Björk has generated the controversy the Danish dogmatist has relentlessly court.Read Full Review »
A movie that by turns is wincingly awful and heartbreakingly fine. It boasts an unforgettable performance by Björk.Read Full Review »
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
Like a naive modernist hymn made by someone who doesn't, deep down, believe in hymns.Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Dana Stevens
Both stupefyingly bad and utterly overpowering; it can elicit, sometimes within a single scene, a gasp of rapture and a spasm of revulsion.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Mike Clark
This is the kind of movie that has always polarized serious film folk, while the public usually elects to stay home and prune shrubs.Read Full Review »