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Berlin Syndrome
TrailerA passionate holiday romance leads to an obsessive relationship, when an Australian photojournalist wakes one morning in a Berlin apartment and is unable to leave.Genre: ThrillerActors: Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, Lucie Aron, Cem Tuncay, Matthias Habich, Emma Bading, Maia Absberg, Morgane Ferru, Kristina Kostiv, Charly Thorn, Malin Steffen, ...»Director: Cate ShortlandCountry: AustraliaDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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RogerEbert.comMay 26, 2017Australian director Cate Shortland creates a dreamlike sense of place within a nightmare scenario with this taut and strongly acted thriller.
Entertainment WeeklyMay 26, 2017A nasty piece of business tarted up with a stylish, high-gloss veneer.
New York TimesMay 25, 2017The movie identifies Ms. Shortland as a talent to watch. And it should constitute some kind of breakthrough for Ms. Palmer, who has not been given much of interest to do since she arrived in Hollywood a little over a decade ago.
NPRMay 25, 2017Berlin Syndrome might look on the surface like a polished B-movie, a crafty and violent tale of a woman in captivity; but it's also the rare psychological thriller that feels not just taut and gripping, but genuinely exploratory.
Village VoiceMay 25, 2017We start to feel like we're drowning in atmosphere, and it gets harder and harder to stay interested in what happens next.
Los Angeles TimesMay 25, 2017Telling the story of a psychopath and his sex-slave, the film balances the clinical and visceral.
The Daily BeastMay 26, 2017A thriller whose genre moves are as precise as its underlying swirl of emotions are enigmatic.
Washington City PaperMay 26, 2017The end is a bit anticlimactic, but that's a quibble considering Shortland achieves something rare: making a thriller feel fresh.
Cinemalogue.comMay 26, 2017This stylish cautionary tale about foreigners in strange lands manages to generate consistent suspense within an intriguing moral framework while avoiding genre pitfalls.
Mark Reviews MoviesMay 25, 2017Berlin Syndrome is a discomforting psychological thriller. It's discomforting in an effective way ... As for the psychology, it skimps perhaps a bit too much.
Blu-ray.comMay 24, 2017Works against all odds, managing to preserve the sickness of the situation while remaining attentive to the needs of suspense and depths of sophisticated characterization.
Film ThreatMay 24, 2017It's a tolerable exercise that shows Shortland's potentialities in a genre she's probing for the very first time.
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