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Green
Directed by
Sophia Takal
Not Rated
2011
75m
Drama
,
Thriller
5.7
80%
60%
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A New Yorker moves to the country with her boyfriend, where her new friendship causes a problem as her partner also takes an interest in the woman.
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Kanopy
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Cast of Green
Sophia Takal
Robin
Kate Lyn Sheil
Genevieve
Lawrence Michael Levine
Sebastian
Louis Cancelmi
Dustin
Alex Ross Perry
Phillip Roth expert
Green Reviews
Monsters and Critics
Ron Wilkinson
A slow but sure essay on the strengths and weaknesses of love and possession.
indieWire
Eric Kohn
The source of suspense lies entirely within one character's fragile mind.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
Immature ideas amateurishly executed ...
Boxoffice Magazine
Pam Grady
Takal has a gift for dialogue and for character, the latter especially strong when it comes to Genevieve.
Slant Magazine
Diego Semerene
The mumblecore dialogue can be annoying, but along with the excellent score, it actually serves this tense haziness well.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The young director Sophia Takal's shrewdly psychological first feature is anchored in the milieu of young creative strivers and the emotional strains that arise from their ambitions.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
The film never broadens that intimacy to include its audience.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
Articularly acute as a character study of a young woman overcome with emotions she doesn't entirely understand and yet a film that grows well beyond the frame, lingering in thoughts long after leaving the theater.
House Next Door
Glenn Heath Jr.
The sudden tonal shift toward the end may rub some viewers the wrong way, but it proves Takal has much more on her mind than the simple character study of young jerks in love.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Strong performances and seamless, probing dialogue generate sequences of subtly shifting emotions, filling each scene with a palpable sense of tension and discomfort.
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