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The Charmer

The Charmer (Charmøren)

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Esmail, a young Iranian man, desperately cruises nightclubs seducing a series of women in an effort to secure his citizenship in Denmark in this tightly wound psychological thriller that demonstrates the workings of an unjust immigration system.

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90

The New York Times by Wesley Morris

It’s impressive that Alami can put all this across — romance, suspense and, in the moving final act, a kind of tragedy — and maintain the movie’s nimbleness. But he’s a natural storyteller.

88

RogerEbert.com by Godfrey Cheshire

A sharply crafted drama that has elements of noirish suspense, the Danish-Swedish coproduction, which is distinguished by exceptionally fine performances by its three leading actors, offers an incisive, penetrating look at the psychological disorientation and dilemmas of people caught between cultures.

80

Screen Daily by Mark Adams

Ardalan Esmaili and Soho Rezanejad give the film a real sense of compassion and depth, with their scenes together brimming with depth and a sense of shared history.

80

Variety by Guy Lodge

Alami and Ingeborg Topsøe’s finely whittled screenplay plays its revelations patiently, putting a lot of early trust in their leading man’s powers of silent implication and the serene foreboding of Sophia Olsson’s charcoal-streaked cinematography.

80

Screen International by Mark Adams

Ardalan Esmaili and Soho Rezanejad give the film a real sense of compassion and depth, with their scenes together brimming with depth and a sense of shared history.

80

The Hollywood Reporter by Jonathan Holland

On the surface it is indeed a gentle, well-mannered and elegant affair, but its caustic undertow, which becomes increasingly apparent, ends up making the viewer angry about a world that seems hell-bent on finding divisions where there need be none.

50

Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene

Director and co-writer Milad Alami's film feels like several fused-together trial drafts of the same narrative.