R.M.N. currently has an average rating of 8 out of 10 and has been rated by 6 users on our platform.
...it is seriously engaged with the dysfunction and unhappiness in Europe that goes unreported and unacknowledged.
Read full review at The Guardian...lust, xenophobia and rage in rural Romania.
Read full review at The TelegraphA movie of inestimable historical and cultural importance. A resource of anthropological importance.
No matter what happens toward the end of “R.M.N.,” there’s a sense that what comes next will be even worse.
Read full review at Indie WireMungiu doesn’t traffic in easy hero and villain narratives. He’s more interested in revealing how easily anyone can be both.
Read full review at Roger EbertHate is not something that erupts suddenly in the dour but powerful latest picture by the Romanian director Cristian Mungiu.
Read full review at The Guardian...a superb social realist western with its finger on the erratic pulse of Europe.
Read full review at Little White Lies”R.M.N.” är den rumänska förkortningen för magnetisk hjärnscanning, och hyllade regissören Christian Mungius Europa-diagnos är välspelad och på de flesta sätt välgjord...
Read full review at AftonbladetI det skickligt sammansatta dramat blandas humanism med humor, tragedi och samhällskritik.
Read full review at Göteborgs-PostenSkuespillet er eminent, scenerne skarpskårne, billederne blåtonet smukke.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet EkkoMed en mesters hånd dissekerer Mungiu ambitiøst de komplekse bagvedliggende årsager til nogle af tidens varmeste emner...
Read full review at SoundvenueLite som om Robert Altmans ande filmatiserat en tavla av Bruegel.
Read full review at NöjesguidenMed små, effektiva medel och långa, oklippta tagningar i Ruben Östlund-stil skildrar Mungiu den inskränkta småstadsmentaliteten, dess grupptryck, och den snabbt spridda, känslobaserade fejkinformation.
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