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Medeas
Directed by
Andrea Pallaoro
2013
1h 38m
Drama
5.9
80%
80%
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Couple Ennis and Christine, a deaf-mute, have 5 kids. Their relationship deteriorates as she withdraws. He tries to reconnect but fails, leading to tragedy.
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Cast of Medeas
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Christina
Brían F. O'Byrne
Ennis
Kevin Alejandro
Noah
Ian Nelson
Micah
Mary Mouser
Ruth
Maxim Knight
Jacob
Jake Vaughn
Jonas
Patrick Birkett
Tobias
Medeas Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Kiva Reardon
With limited dialogue and long takes, Medeas quietly builds to inevitable tragedy, exploring the darkest corners of desire, jealously, and unforgivable transgressions.
The Dissolve
Tina Hassannia
With a foregone conclusion in place, small gestures start to seem ridiculous, even bordering on melodramatic in their microscopic form.
Slant Magazine
Nick Prigge
Writer-director Andrea Pallaoro's feature-film debut, Medeas, isn't especially beholden to plot or dialogue, impressionistically shaping its story through pervasive silence.
Movie Mezzanine
Andy Crump
Medeas mulls over big ideas through an intimate prism, and marks Pallaoro as a filmmaker to watch...
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
At the end, I felt suspended between "so beautiful" and "so what." (Sorry for lifting your phrase, Paul Simon.)
Orlando Weekly
Billy Manes
Moves with the fluidity of impressionistic portraiture, weaving from reflections in mirrors and ripples of water a sometimes horrifying (though always engaging) patchwork of subtle innuendo.
Film Comment Magazine
Violet Lucca
Though it's tempting to dismiss the film's strong visuals (...) there are a million other ways to be bored or underwhelmed at the cinema. This one at least creates a little space to dream.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A slow, mesmeric slide into heartbreak and horror, "Medeas," the ravishing first feature from the Italian director Andrea Pallaoro, effortlessly conveys a family's disintegration with few words and even fewer miscalculations.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Manages to lull us into a hypnotic state where passion and heartbreak are conveyed as quietly as whispering winds through haze filled fields.
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