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Yorgos Lanthimos's follow-up to his Academy Award nominee (and cult sensation) Dogtooth is another darkly comic, absurdist vision of (in)human relationships, focusing on a mysterious underground organization that helps mourners get over their losses by impersonating the deceased. -- (C) Kino Lorber Unrated
Release Date Alps Jul 13, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Alps

Aris Servetalis,Johnny Vekris,Aggeliki Papoulia,Ariane Labed,Stavros Psyllakis

Genres Alps : Documentary,Drama,Art House & International,Special Interest

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Alps

User Ranting Alps : 3.1
User Percentage For Alps : %
User Count Like for Alps : 1,830
All Critics Ranting For Alps : 6.9
All Critics Count For Alps : 40
All Critics Percentage For Alps : 75 %

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Movie Overview For Alps

In 1966, John Harlin II died while attempting Europe's most difficult climb, the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland. 40 years later, his son John Harlin III, an expert mountaineer and the editor of the American Alpine Journal, returns to attempt the same climb.

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Review For Alps

The reality it takes place in is heightened just enough to make the concept feel ironic, but then all attempt at genuine sentiment subsequently falls flat.
David Jenkins-Time Out

An hour and a half of darkening absurdism.
Wesley Morris-Boston Globe

The film takes some deciphering, but once a viewer cracks its code "Alps" opens up into something expansive and rich.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

The movie contains some of the same elements that made [Dogtooth] so startling but they tend to float around rather than coalesce into a singular perspective.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

A film peculiar beyond all understanding, based on a premise that begs belief.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

A strange story. A strange world. And strange characters doing even stranger things.
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle

Emphatically weird, watchable and niche.
-Scotsman

It's hard to see what, if anything, Lanthimos is saying about modern Greece. And without that clear focus, the film feels a bit off-piste.
Miles Fielder-The List

What does it mean?
Philip French-Observer [UK]

From the Greek filmmakers behind the acclaimed anti-thriller Dogtooth, this fiendishly inventive drama is just as complex and telling.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

Lanthimos is such a distinctive film-maker and nothing he does is without interest - but this is a misfire.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

The movie's morbidly funny once you get the hang of it, and climaxes deftly, but for too long Lanthimos feels like he's stalling for no especial purpose.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph

Requires multiple viewings to pick this one apart.
Philip Concannon-Little White Lies

Lanthimos delivers another heady dose of weirdness. Loopier than a frog sandwich but rather wonderful.
Simon Crook-Empire Magazine

Absurdly amusing (in places), rigorously directed, and more interesting on an intellectual level than an emotional one.
Tom Dawson-Total Film

Helps make the case that Lanthimos might be a worthy, more entomological successor to Luis Buñuel.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix

Lanthimos' vision still compels and challenges, but Alps offers a big idea in place of a better movie.
Matt Pais-RedEye

...registers less as a drama than as a filmed scientific experiment.
Josh Larsen-LarsenOnFilm

This cinematic experience was weirdly fascinating.
Grae Drake-Movies.com

After the failure of his insufferable last film "Dogtooth," Greek auteur Yorgos Lanthimos refines his minimalist approach to absurdist satire.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com

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