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9/10. One of the best "greek weird wave" films since dogtooth (lanthimos, 2009) and miss violence (avranas, 2013). Zois in his second more mature feauture, manages to make a powerful cinematic tale about the living and the dead, managing to make this through a convincing script and exceptionally solid direction (powerful leitmotifs, music is crucial in the film's storyline), which does not become rediculous (can be really easy considering the movie's budget. It is mostly saved from the superb performances and flawless script). A greek movie you should not miss which is rare to say. Zois became an important greek (and universal) synchronous filmmaker with this one.
I love Hereditary and Midsommar, 2 expectional horror drama movies that have developed the genre further. With ''Beau..'' Aster aspires to mix comedy in the bunch and the result is not that significant as the rest 2 movies. Psychoanalytically ''Beau..'' is very VERY interesting, however cinematically and in terms of narration very uneven, confusing and mediocre. It seems like Aster wanted to include all of his storytelling intelligence in one movie and he ended up lost in translation. All in all, it is not an easy watch, it communicates a constant cry-laughing feeling, that finally moves you. I am not dissapointed neither enthusiastic about it.
What an amazing synchronous film that had me at the edge of my seat from first minute. Characters are so realistically written and performed, plot is composed concerning the nowadays pulse of society, direction is captivating and proposes fruitful ideas according to the depiction of a police investigation (like the cutting edge realism of Sorogoyen does). How do the psychological blind alleys of the officers interfere with the procedures? Some murder cases remain evermore unsolvable as personal traumas does, which is always lurking to be replicated. Dominik Moll please make more movies like this or a crime series, your point of view is highly required to develop this over-glamorized genre further.