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One of the biggest and most baffling disappointments at this year's Berlinale, Babak Jalali's Land sees the Iran-born, UK-educated writer-director vainly struggling to confirm the considerable achievement and promise of his delightful 2016 Rotterdam breakout Radio Dreams. While evidently made with the most earnest good intentions, this humanistic study of life in and around an underpopulated Native American reservation is gratuitously slow, ponderous and performed with awkward stiffness by its unfortunate cast.
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