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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Mar 4, 2020 19:43:55 GMT
ebert loved this movie, never seen it. www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-come-and-see-1985www.janusfilms.com/comeandseeMarch 6 & 8 San Francisco, CA - Roxie Theater March 6 - 12 Los Angeles, CA - Laemmle Monica Film Center March 6 - 12 Seattle, WA - Grand Illusion March 7, 8 & 10 Austin, TX - Austin Film Society March 13, 15 & 16 Vancouver, BC - The Cinematheque March 13 - 16 Cambridge, MA - Brattle Theatre March 14 & 15 Dallas, TX - Texas Theatre March 15 Atlanta, GA - Plaza Theatre March 20 - 22 Santa Ana, CA - Frida Cinema March 20 - 26 Kansas City, MO - Screenland Armour Theatre March 20 - 26 Portland, OR - Living Room Theaters March 21, 23 & 26 Baltimore, MD - Charles Theatre March 22 Columbia, SC - Nickelodeon March 26 Oklahoma City, OK - Oklahoma City Museum of Art April 1 Nashville, TN - The Belcourt April 21 Edmonton, AB - Metro Cinema April 26 Cleveland, OH - Cleveland Cinematheque April 30 - May 2 Columbus, OH - Gateway Film Center May 1 - 7 Pittsburgh, PA - Row House Cinema May 2 & 3 Silver Spring, MD - AFI Silver May 2, 5, 13 & 14 Winnipeg, MB - Winnipeg Film Group June 11 Des Moines, IA - Fleur Cinema July 10 - 12 Minneapolis, MN - Trylon
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Mar 5, 2020 7:25:32 GMT
There are some harrowing scenes in it to be sure... But -- speaking as a decades-long student of WWII Eastern Front history -- some parts of it are so absurdly surreal that they drain the impact from it.
I rate it 6/10.
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