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On January 3, 1889 in Turin, Italy, Friedrich Nietzsche steps out of the doorway of number six, Via Carlo Albert. Not far from him, a cab driver is having trouble with a stubborn horse. The horse refuses to move, whereupon the driver loses his patience and takes his whip to it. Nietzsche puts an end to the brutal scene, throwing his arms around the horse's neck, sobbing. After this, he lies motionless and silent for two days on a divan, until he loses consciousness and his mind. Somewhere in the countryside, the driver of the cab lives with his daughter and the horse. Outside, a windstorm rages. Immaculately photographed in Bela Tarr's renowned long takes, The Turin Horse is the final statement from a master filmmaker. -- (C) Official Site
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Release Date : Feb 10, 2012 Limited
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama![Watch](http://freeplaymovies.com/watchnow/watch10.jpg)
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János Derzsi,Erika Bók,Mihály Kormos,Ricsi,Volker Spengler
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"The Turin Horse" is a parable, which means it's both very simple and very weighty. It's not about event and emotion, but duration and endurance.
Mark Feeney-Boston Globe It feels like the creation story in reverse -- a terrible, unavoidable walk into the dark.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out Through Tarr's meticulous vision, these ordinary hardships take on cosmic weight; this is tedium vividly rendered.
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky-Chicago Reader An intentionally monotonous look at the lives of a farmer and his daughter. Strange events signal the end is nigh, but it approaches at the pace of a lethargic inchworm.
Stephanie Merry-Washington Post Starkly beautiful and exceedingly demanding, "The Turin Horse," which Hungarian master Béla Tarr has said will be his last film, is both easy and impossible to define.
Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times A sumptuous masterpiece by one of the greatest moviemakers of all time.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post No movie could possibly live up to the monumental, forbidding grandeur of The Turin Horse's lengthy opening shot, but [Bela Tarr]... goes ahead and attempts the impossible, and comes frighteningly close to succeeding.
Mike D'Angelo-L.A. Weekly This film seems to imply that non-existence is preferable to existence. Some people feel that way, but I wish they would keep it to themselves and not inflict this on others through this kind of media.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope "The Turin Horse" is an existential provocation to its audience, demanding that we consider the effect of man's judgments against nature and ultimately against ourselves.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com Though a heavy and somnolent watch and not for all tastes, it has redeeming value for being so full of reality.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews [Tarr's] most direct and overtly compassionate film.
Kieron Corless-Sight and Sound Rumoured to be his last picture, this reverently photographed monotony is closer to caricature than a final valedictory artwork.
Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman The themes are death, compassion and endurance, but it isn't clear how specific the allegory is. At the end, however, you feel - like the wedding guest buttonholed by the Ancient Mariner - that you've had an experience.
Philip French-Observer [UK] Don't miss this two-and-half hour allegorical meditation on death. No, really.
Tara Brady-Irish Times So if The Turin Horse's bleak close also represents lights out for one of Europe's most extraordinary film artists, he exits the set with a truly sublime memento mori.
Anton Bitel-MovieScope Little happens and everything that does is open to interpretation but feels like a gruelling reflection on a world at the end of time.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express The movie exerts an eerie grip, with echoes of Bresson, Bergman and Dreyer, but is utterly distinctive: a vision of a world going inexorably into a final darkness.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK] Thrilling, beautiful and nearly heart-stopping...
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times A magnificent, towering achievement.
Matthew Thrift-Little White Lies If you've got the stomach for it this is an intoxicating vision of life at the end of its tether.
Sam Wigley-Total Film This film takes work, but its effect, once you've opened yourself to it, is profound.
Hannah McGill-The List The good news is that a new Bela Tarr movie is here. The bad news is that Tarr, who is easily one of the greatest filmmakers alive today -- and perhaps of all time -- has announced that The Turin Horse will be his last.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid Ohlsdorfer and his daughter are incidental, elements in a landscape, unable to affect it or their fate, no matter their puny efforts to maintain routine, perhaps the most alarming sign of their so-called civilization.
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