
Watch No Movie Online Streaming No Downloading The true story of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet calling for a referendum on his presidency in 1988 due to international pressure. R Release Date No Feb 15, 2013 Limited | |
Genres No : Art House & International,Drama |
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Gael García Bernal,Alfredo Castro,Antonia Zegers,Luis Gnecco,Marcial Tagle,Nestor Cantillana,Jaime Vadell,Pascal Montero |
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Genres No : Art House & International,Drama |
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User Count Like for No : 1,323 |
All Critics Ranting For No : 7.4 |
All Critics Count For No : 30 |
All Critics Percentage For No : 87 % |
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Tense throughout, even for history-savvy auds, but still rich in the sort of Andean-soil-black humor that made Larrain's previous work so distinctive. Leslie Felperin-Variety
"No" is an ugly looking movie - literally - for an ugly time. It's smeary, with little pictorial beauty or detail, but its anti-aesthetic is purposeful and, after your eyes stop hurting, watchable and persuasive. Manohla Dargis-New York Times
A decisive transitional chapter in Chilean history yields an absorbing account of one country's unlikely route from oppression to democracy David Rooney-Hollywood Reporter
An alluring lead performance from Bernal and a suitably low-key, almost purring soundtrack composed by Carlos Cabezas Jamie Neish-HeyUGuys
It has its dull patches but manages to show with some flair both the awfulness of the Pinochet regime and how Chileans rose against it. Derek Malcolm-This is London
For his third Pinochet-era movie, Chilean filmmaker Larrain has come up with his most breathtakingly original approach yet, telling a story anyone, anywhere can identify with while at the same time never pulling his political punches. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
A fascinating case study in basic-level democracy. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
No is hugely smart and intricate, but it also comes from the gut. Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
A terrific and thrilling drama about the power of hope, of optimism, and of bravery in the face of intimidation, and very real and extreme physical danger. Michael Papadopoulos-Sky Movies
A resounding yes. Ashley Clark-Little White Lies
No, sadly, is a no-no from Chile's Pablo Larraín. Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
The clash of ideas is fascinating because they boil down to what makes us human: are we driven by hope or fear? Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy
It's engaging and inventive, although the deliberately distressed video quality of the film can be hard on the eyes. -Scotsman
Initially jarring, the video aesthetic blends beautifully with period footage to give a smart depiction of a nation in transition. A well-deserved Oscar nominee. Philip Wilding-Empire Magazine
Gael Garcia Bernal's television adman-turned-political-commercial-creator Rene Saavedra is such an ethically ambiguous protagonist that "No" falls completely flat as a piece of agitprop cinema. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
Neatly combines political conflict with marketing satire to form a vivid look at the 1988 plebiscite that overthrew Chile's dictator Augusto Pinochet Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
"We have to find a product that's appealing to people!" says Garcia Bernal at one point. And that's just what Larraín's created with this Latin spin on Mad Men. Neil Smith-Total Film
This battle and this triumph of an ad executive makes NO the first great film of 2013, and Bernal's performance the one that will be the hardest to outshine. Brandon Judell-GreenCine
Director Pablo Larrain clearly wishes neither to sentimentalise the past, nor excoriate it with cynical satire; but this trepidation leaves his film feeling indecisive. Hannah McGill-The List
This exquisitely assembled film, driven by Larrain's pin-sharp direction and Bernal's rousing performance, turns a potentially dry subject into something uproariously funny and massively involving. Shaun Munro-What Culture
Last of a trilogy of films about Chilean politics, told through the story of an ad man using positive images to persuade voters to reject a dictator. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
A singular biopic and a snapshot of a society renewed, No unaffectedly celebrates faith in democracy, and, surprisingly, truth in advertising. R. Kurt Osenlund-Slant Magazine
Starring Gael Garcia Bernal, the third, fact-based panel in Larrain's political films about the Pinochet regime, is just as riveting as the previous ones. Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
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