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Syndromes and a Century

Syndromes and a Century (แสงศตวรรษ)

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Director Apichatpong Weerasethakul explores his parents' lives as young doctors before they were married or even knew each other. With the first part dealing with Weerasethakul's mother's journey and the second part dealing with his father's journey, this film examines the depths of point of view and personal memories.

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The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

These moments, enjoyable and arcane, may not add up to a masterpiece. But they're uniquely Weerasethakul's.

80

Salon by Stephanie Zacharek

As human beings, we're geared to desire an actual plot in our movies, and I regret to inform you that nothing really happens in Syndromes and a Century -- and yet the experience of the movie is all about the NOT happening.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Strictly for art-house types, particularly those familiar with the director, who makes no concessions to mainstream audiences. You have to abandon any preconceived notions about movies and allow your mind to be seduced by the mystifying, occasionally humorous world of a one-of-a-kind filmmaker. You might even find yourself becoming a fan.

70

The Hollywood Reporter

An artful experiment that's imposingly cryptic but comes from a respected filmmaker, it should appeal to its art house niche.

70

The New York Times by A.O. Scott

Syndromes and a Century, like its curious title, has the logic of a dream, a piece of music or perhaps a John Ashbery poem. Its coherence is evident; it is too lovely and lucid to be frustrating or dull. But it takes place just on the other side of conscious apprehension.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

An artful experiment that's imposingly cryptic but comes from a respected filmmaker, it should appeal to its art house niche.

60

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

Syndromes and a Century, which was commissioned by the New Crowned Hope festival to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, is a movie of long serene takes and gentle absurdities.

60

Variety

By the end, nothing much has happened, but all the same, picture casts a witchy kind of spell with its deep-breath pacing and undertow of unspecified malaise.

60

Variety by Leslie Felperin

By the end, nothing much has happened, but all the same, picture casts a witchy kind of spell with its deep-breath pacing and undertow of unspecified malaise.