Alps

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Una enfermera, un conductor de ambulancia, una gimnasta y su entrenador fundan Alps, una compañía especializada en hacerse pasar por personas fallecidas que contratan los propios familiares, amigos o compañeros del difunto. (Avalon Audiovisual Esp.)

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claudel 

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español Las Alpes son probablemente la película menos accesible para el público de Yorgos Lanthimos y también me llevó tiempo sumergirme en la trama. Muchas escenas extrañas, comportamiento bizarro de todos los personajes y conexiones confusas son extraordinariamente desconcertantes. Una vez más, no puedo evitar apreciar y destacar la originalidad y la inventiva únicas. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Another very weird film (see the previous one by the director, Dogtooth), but this time, unfortunately, in an utterly uninteresting way. ()

Gilmour93 

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inglés When you play foreign roles, you might completely lose your own. It's essentially the opposite of Dogtooth, because this time the protagonist desires to move from the real world into the fabricated one. I like how Yorgos Lanthimos focuses on just one character during dialogues to help the viewer grasp what is strong in the scene, but this time the plot is merely an opiate and its drivers are unnecessarily sedated. The result is mentally creased Alpine ranges shrouded in a fog of unyieldingness. ()

angel74 

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inglés Yorgos Lanthimos certainly brings a certain refreshment to world cinema with his work. His films by no means suffer from a lack of originality, but they sometimes find their way to the viewer in a rather convoluted way. That's exactly how I feel about Alps. The theme is very novel, inviting us to think about how we actually live, and what is important to us... The reporting itself, however, did not quite sit right with me. Maybe because for a long time I was unable to understand what it was all about. I was also quite irritated by the machine-learned dialogue when trying to identify with a recently deceased person. I'm leaning toward three stars for the film’s imaginative nature, although I had originally intended to only give two. (55%) ()