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Nominated by the Academy as the year's best foreign-language film, No grabs you hard, no mercy, and keeps you riveted.
Larra?n's unarguable point is that, in politics, if we wait for good to issue only from the pure in heart, we will be waiting a very long time.
[Lorrain has] made a few daring choices here, not all of which work.
A troubling, exhilarating and ingeniously realized film that's part stirring political drama and part devilish media satire ...
For anyone fascinated by the political process and the powers of persuasive advertising, No is a resounding yes.
It hangs on three ideas...While each...is intriguing, the execution of all is less than satisfying.
Larra?n's script is punctuated by dark bursts of humour, and the filmmaker knowingly navigates his audience to a nail-biting - though never cloying, and fully warranted - climax.
It makes the superficial Mad Men seem like, well, a commercial. Buy, buy, buy.
A fascinating period re-creation if not an especially compelling drama.
Evocative and suspenseful, the film is a fascinating glimpse into recent history and the democratic process.
The film highlights the sad fact that logical arguments don't win political debates or elections. Sloganeering and advertising do.
Using a technique borrowed from cinema verit? documentaries, the director succeeds in making us feel as if we're living each moment right alongside his politically-charged characters.
It's a perfectly fine movie, but given its fairly radical storyline, the filmmaking tends to hew toward the safe and the familiar.
"No" gives a fresh look at the little known history of a country whose duly elected government under Salvador Allende was overthrown in a military coup led by Pinochet in 1973.
Savvy, often brilliant ...
Bernal plays the creative type perfectly. His big eyes always seem to be seeing things that others don't, and through his calm, methodical demeanor, you can sense the wheels turning in his head.
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Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/no_2012/
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