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Into the Forest

Following the struggles of two teenage sisters Nell and Eva, who live in the distant area in a forest, where they have been cut off from the world, so they go to another town, in order to buy their needs, but during their way there, their father died, after hurting his leg badly, the thing that brings terrible for them and risks their life, as they unite, in order to survive.
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Film Comment Magazine
September 06, 2016 Nell and Eva's relationship forms the heart of the film and, along with the fleeting moments of ecstasy they find in things previously taken for granted, their bond provides something of genuine beauty in a progressively bleak world.
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Irish Times
December 27, 2016 Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood are as impressively understated as the direction.
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Cinemalogue.com
November 07, 2016 Such a scenario is provocative in an age of technological overload, but the screenplay turns into a muddled mood piece rather than capitalizing on its inherent urgency.
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Entertainment Weekly
August 01, 2016 Page and Wood, who are both in their upper 20s, hardly make for convincing teenagers, but they both lend weight to Eva and Nell's sisterly bond as the two siblings slowly unravel.
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New York Post
July 28, 2016 Wood and Page generate a believable, prickly sibling closeness in Rozema's unhurried but harrowing micro-portrait of how easily civilization could crumble.
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RogerEbert.com
July 29, 2016 A strong, smart and moving end-of-the-world drama that is further bolstered by strong performances from co-stars Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood.
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El antepenúltimo mohicano
December 12, 2016 A vision of the apocalypse as humanistic as emotional, that offers a painful and sincere look at the female universe of its protagonists and its hard beginning into adult life. [Full review in Spanish]
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Rolling Stone
July 29, 2016 Rozema's minimalist approach pays dividends until a final third hobbled by overdone effects and a thrashing musical score. Too bad. The story being told on the faces of Page and Wood has eloquence and power.
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L.A. Weekly
August 01, 2016 This isn't torture-porn dystopia; it's a singular, honest, heartfelt portrait of sisterly devotion at the end of the world.
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Los Angeles Times
July 29, 2016 Walks a blade's edge between terrifying and uplifting... Rozema has a careful but unflinching eye when it comes to presenting the physical and emotional traumas the sisters experience.
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Cinemanía (Spain)
November 22, 2016 A film that becomes the dramatic tale of two sisters who don't know how to live together or separated and suddenly discover that the forest in which they live is much better than the out of stock supermarket in the city. [Full review in Spanish]
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La Nación (Argentina)
March 09, 2017 The director handles the fraternal relationship with warmth and security in the staging, both in the moments of conflict and in those more calm or minimally comforting. [Full review in Spanish]
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...