9.0/10
Haneke’s “Amour” meets Hazanavicius’ “The Artist” in a Kurosawa scenario. Even though there are parts that feel repetitive and most of the movie’s look seems like video, the story is so strong, so honest and has so much to say that makes the audience forget about its faults and connects them emotionally. The theme is similar to “Birdman” in many ways; the Iñarritu’s film has greater performances, is more splendorous, sophisticate and pretentious; “Uzumasa” has more heart.
by Oscar Rodriguez Gorriz
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