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Liverpool
Directed by
Lisandro Alonso
2008
84m
Not Rated
Drama
6.4
94%
49%
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A merchant sailor returns to his home in Tierra del Fuego after spending most of his life at sea.
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Cast of Liverpool
Juan Fernández
Farrel
Nieves Cabrera
Trujillo
Giselle Irrazabal
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Liverpool Reviews
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Modest rewards await those willing to be patient with Lisandro Alonso's austere drama.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
In his fourth feature, Alonso trusts fully in the power of the camera to communicate emotions and connections with a stunning grace and total confidence.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
... you should find that this one chops the wood.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Although it has its visual pleasures, and there's plenty to admire about his compositions, the journey in Liverpool seems comparatively slight.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Patient viewers will be concurrently fascinated and captivated by the stark naturalism, subtleties, attention to detail along with the very atmospheric, oddly haunting visuals.
Boxoffice Magazine
Matthew Nestel
There are no tears, no hugs-not even a gesture of goodbye. Like the weather, the emotions expressed between folks are bitingly cold.
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
comes off as indecisive
Slant Magazine
Fernando F. Croce
To Lisandro Alonso's wandering characters, every place they go seems like the edge of the world.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Liverpool opens with a big blast of neo surf, and coasts on that energy for the movie's 84 minutes, ending with a shot of corresponding impact.
Floating World
Dustin Chang
Alonso is trying to find something, through each of his films. It might be something transcendental, a reflection of human nature, frailty, loneliness.... I am just mesmerized by all of it.
World Socialist Web Site
David Walsh
Alonso has a visual gift, but he needs to stop deluding himself that this cinematic "restraint" is anything but an evasion of reality's more complicated elements.
MUBI
Daniel Kasman
It is difficult for me to qualify what it is about "Liverpool" I find so overwhelming, one of the great films of our times.
Parallax View
Sean Axmaker
The beauty is in the way Alonso observes his characters moving through space and time and measures the beats between the action.
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