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Another Earth (2011) - Popzara Review

A science fiction fable that’s both expansive and intimate; speculative cinema not bound by the constraining intentions of the filmmakers. Full review by Chris Pandolfi.

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Another Earth Blu-Ray Review From Project-Blu

Another Earth is a tremendous movie; another hidden gem of 2011. The movie is very slow, painfully at times, and doesn’t have as much as a science fiction twist as advertised. However, it is a testament of feelings and a look into one’s tormented soul (not in the horror story context either). The Blu-ray has its ups and downs with an average video presentation and a strong enough showing in the audio department. This is a recommended viewing, and a suggested purchase.

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'Another Earth' Cinema Review (FMV Magazine)

FMV says: "Another Earth feels like two separate films which never quite connect with one another. One is a Sci-Fi epic of self-discovery with profound philosophical implications for humanity, the other a worthy but contained Sundance-type Indie about love, loss and redemption in small-town America. Sort of Contact meets Winter’s Bone – or rather, doesn’t quite meet."

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Push-Start Review: Another Earth

"Its ideas will inspire debate, emotionally it will move you, just expect it do these things in moderation however. That said, if the technical hitches can be overcome by the time we witness Cahill and (hopefully) Marling’s next production then there may be a masterpiece waiting in the wings."

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StarWarsFan4514d ago

A masterpiece waiting in the wings? That may be pushing it.

edwest4513d ago

"*may* be a masterpeice waiting in the wings".

Note the conditional tense.

StarWarsFan4513d ago

By that logic, you can say anyone's next production may be a masterpiece.

And I also said that *may* be pushing it. Note the conditional tense.

edwest4512d ago

No, you are now verging outside of the context of this review. In context of this review, the phrase used is justified given the work by the talent involved.

Obviously the next film of Freidberg/Seltzer won't be a masterpeice, once again I stress the use of context.