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Salon.com: Andrew O'Hehir

The best film in the alien attack, conspiracy theory, "Silence of the Lambs" rip-off, disgraced-cop drama, deranged circus wirewalker, anti-capitalist parable genre I've seen this year.

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Salon.com: Andrew O'Hehir

The best film in the alien attack, conspiracy theory, "Silence of the Lambs" rip-off, disgraced-cop drama, deranged circus wirewalker, anti-capitalist parable genre I've seen this year.

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75
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS: Elizabeth Weitzman

Will thrill those who prefer their violence graphic and their comedy surreal.

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SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE: Ruthe Stein

A very human story.

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NEW YORK POST: V.A. Musetto

Director-writer Jang Jun-hwan starts things off with a bang and never looks back, pushing up the excitement periodically.

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TV GUIDE: Ken Fox

Ferociously entertaining.

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Variety: Derek Elley

Though certainly not to everyone's tastes, this looney-tunes pic about a deranged serial killer who thinks he's helping Earth by killing off supposed aliens works on a variety of levels, from gruesome slapstick comedy through social critique to genuinely chilling Grand Guignol.

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Village Voice: J. Hoberman

Mad conspiracy rules in Korean writer-director Jang Jun-hwan's snazzy, playful, some-what gory, often hilarious, and generally unpredictable first feature.

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Village Voice: J. Hoberman

Mad conspiracy rules in Korean writer-director Jang Jun-hwan's snazzy, playful, some-what gory, often hilarious, and generally unpredictable first feature.

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The New York Times: Manohla Dargis

At once a sick comedy, a bile-raising thriller and a genre pastiche, Save the Green Planet is a welter of conflicting tones, dissonant moods and warring intentions.

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