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Violet
Directed by
Bas Devos
NR
2014
85m
Drama
,
Action
,
and more
5.9
85%
56%
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15-year-old Jesse is the only one who witnessed the stabbing of his friend Jonas. Now he has to face his family and friends form the BMX riders crew and explain the unexplainable - how he feels about it.
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Cast of Violet
Cesar De Sutter
Jesse
Raf Walschaerts
Walter
Mira Helmer
Marie
Koen De Sutter
Thomas
Fania Sorel
Eva
Jeroen Van der Ven
Lars
Brent Minne
Dries
Greg Van Tulder
Jimmy
Enrique De Roeck
Jonas
Ben Van den Heuvel
Boy in Skatepark
Violet Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
I wound up admiring the movie for its ambition while unsatisfied with its achievement.
Film Threat
Bobby LePire
Violet is an atmospheric drama that relies on its visuals to get the audience into the headspace of the main character. It is an arresting and intense watch that is wholly worth the experience.
Way Too Indie
C.J. Prince
Each shot could stand out on its own as a striking short, but together they can have a surprisingly overwhelming effect.
The Playlist
Nikola Grozdanovic
This is an exquisitely shot suburban tale of trauma, stretching the "show-don't-tell" golden rule of filmmaking to the furthest reaches.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
While Devos gets a little too wrapped up in his process, trying to remain elusive, he certainly has a vision for the endeavor that braids art with ache, looking to make sense of personal loss.
Willamette Week
Chance Solem-Pfeifer
Violet is like looking at a sequence of mounted photos. You may well find its beauty if you can hold the film's gaze, but the viewer's one-way relationship to this meditation on grief is so unchanging it'd take a monk to appreciate it.
Slant Magazine
Christopher Gray
It bores into the mourning process and its piquant combination of emotional numbness and sensory vulnerability, rigorously avoiding finding an easy way out of this quagmire.
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
Violet is a moving film but may not be for everyone as it is slow, moody, and depressing.
NPR
Andrew Lapin
The film asks us to grapple with what we don't know, to the degree our patience allows. But there is so much splendor here that you may not mind the emptiness.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
As a screenwriter - for this picture at least - Devos puts too much stock in his visual style to carry the meaning of a thinly plotted, snail-paced slice-of-life.
The Hollywood Reporter
Boyd van Hoeij
The final image, an 8-minute sequence shot, is a wonder to behold and ends the film on a perfect and perfectly poetic note.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Intensely stylized, highly original and utterly mesmerizing.
Village Voice
Calum Marsh
Violet is deft and rigorous, oblique to the point of inscrutability.
Floating World
Dustin Chang
Devos knows just about how long to hold a mute static shot or hover over youth inhabiting suburbia to have resonance and depth. The 7 minute one shot ending is worthy of Antonioni comparison.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Kathy Fennessy
I'm not sure [Bas] Devos's avant garde style suits the slight story, but the film grew on me after awhile because of some especially otherworldly scenes.
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