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Blue Ruin

Driving by his deep will of vengeance, Dwilt, a young miserable man, who lives outside his country, after the murder of his parents, returns to his hometown, in order to kill the man that kills his parents, but in doing so, he finds himself involved in a crime and chase from police, while he has to save his family.
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Cine Vértigo
August 17, 2015 Even though at some points it hints at dark humor in a Coen brothers kinda way, this movie is far from making you laugh. [Full review in Spanish]
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
February 12, 2015 Brilliant stroke to have a nebbish carrying out a one-man vendetta against a gang of bad guys rather than a Charles Bronson retread.
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Entertainment Weekly
January 05, 2015 With the same brand of realist irony the Coens used to cool down Blood Simple, writer-director Jeremy Saulnier slows the genre's heartbeat to gripping effect.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
December 24, 2015 It's a dark film, with a sicko sense of humor, that's not for all tastes. But the talented director knows how to keep things tense, taut and exciting.
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New Yorker
May 05, 2014 Saulnier spills a lot of blood, but he's an extraordinarily responsible and appealing craftsman.
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En Filme
August 14, 2015 Every shot in this film is carefully selected to bring the most out of this thrilling story. [Full review in Spanish]
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Seattle Times
May 08, 2014 Blair, an unheralded actor, carries the whole picture. He's in practically every scene, and his performance is fascinating because in his eyes you can see the character struggling desperately with himself.
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Washington Post
January 05, 2015 The world doesn't need another empty genre exercise. But as Blue Ruin reminds us, it can always use more filmmakers of Saulnier's resourcefulness, sensitivity and quiet assurance.
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Chicago Reader
May 08, 2014 Saulnier makes impressive use of silence and slow camera movements, allowing the suspense to simmer until violence seems practically inevitable.
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Chilango.com
August 14, 2015 An umpredictable journey that manages to build up tension and interest the whole time. [Full review in Spanish]
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
November 08, 2015 Jeremy Saulnier's "Blue Ruin" is a small, quiet film brimming with smart directorial decisions.
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IMDb: 7
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