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Melancholia

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As a planet hurtles toward a collision course with Earth, two sisters (Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg) cope with the approaching doomsday in different ways, finding their already strained relationship challenged.
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Cinema Sight
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March 21, 2013

A strong central performance from Kirsten Dunst, this is one of the best Lars von Trier films yet made.
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Philadelphia Weekly

May 03, 2015

This is the greatest movie ever made about depression, full stop.
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Film.com
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November 29, 2011

Melancholia floats in an air of supernatural malaise and tension, a melancholy mirrored in everything and everyone.
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Gordon and the Whale
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February 19, 2013

Melancholia is not about the end of the world, but the end of a feeling: happiness.
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Newsday
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November 23, 2011

Melancholia will haunt you for days, maybe weeks.
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Critic's Notebook

October 07, 2015

Though far from Mr. von Trier's best, its power is still undeniable.
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indieWire
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November 07, 2016

In Melancholia, von Trier has created a mission statement of a masterpiece, one that reminds us that nihilism itself can serve as a legitimate form of creation, a means as well as The End.
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Cinemaphile.org
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August 13, 2013

The journey von Trier has taken to this one immaculate moment has been bold to say the least, but at long last, he has revealed his full ability, and the result is his masterwork.
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Dallas Morning News
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November 23, 2011

A severe and ecstatic work of art.
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Deadspin
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June 22, 2013

It's the little moments that annihilate us, every day, every normal day. Days that don't end, days when the end of the world is a comfort that the sick like Justine cannot afford.
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Arizona Republic
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December 01, 2011

"Melancholia" is a hauntingly beautiful meditation on depression that is as likely to exasperate as many people as it moves.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
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November 22, 2011

No moviemaker I know creates psychodramas so hard to watch and difficult to forget. If we esteem Sylvia Plath, Vincent van Gogh and Samuel Beckett, Von Trier deserves our attention, too.
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