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Watch Student Movie Online Streaming No Downloading Synopsis A solitary philosophy student steers his directionless life toward the commission of a violent crime, spurred on by postmodern musings and a post-Soviet order characterized by growing inequality, institutional corruption and a ruthless ethic of "eat or be eaten." Inspired by Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, director Darezhan Omirbayev roots his nameless student in the losing segment of Kazakhstan's new capitalist era, whose population watches the rich rise above common legal proscriptions and old-fashioned communal values. Omirbayev's brooding protagonist may prove the willing student of the age, but he alone reckons with the consequences of his actions-a gesture strikingly at odds with a world losing a consistent concept of justice. (c) Global Film Initiative Release Date Student May 31, 2013 Limited | |
Genres Student : Art House & International,Drama |
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Nurlan Baitasov,Maya Serikbayeva,Bakhytzhan Turdaliyeva,Darezhan Omirbayev,Maiya Serkibayeva,Yedyge Bolysbayev,Edige Bolysbaev,Olga Korotko,Batyrbek Kunguzhinov,Asel Sagatova,Arushan Sain,Maya Serikbaeva |
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Genres Student : Art House & International,Drama |
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Total Vote User Student : Visitor |
User Ranting Student : 3.5 |
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User Count Like for Student : 87 |
All Critics Ranting For Student : 6 |
All Critics Count For Student : 8 |
All Critics Percentage For Student : 63 % |
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Set in modern-day Kazakhstan, where the quiet is broken only by brutishness, this classically shot and edited film is a spare yet entrancing tale drawn with precise strokes. Nicolas Rapold-New York Times
A sense of existential dread that would make the Russkie novelist beam is channeled beautifully, but for a filmmaker lauded for his minimalist aesthetic, Omirbayev sure loves broad-stroke symbolism and sloganeering. David Fear-Time Out New York
Darezhan Omirbaev's sixth feature-whose unnamed, largely quiet protagonist lives in a poor area of Almaty, Kazakhstan-is a pedagogical film. Aaron Cutler-Village Voice
Unfortunately, Omirbaev fails to invest either the murder plot or its political subtext with much suspense or conviction. Stephen Dalton-Hollywood Reporter
There's much to admire in the film's elegantly classical tempo and the way Omirbayev achieves so much with so little. Leslie Felperin-Variety
Kazakh cinema's stalwart auteur Darzhan Omirbaev adapts Crime and Punishment to modern-day Almaty, but with little to say beyond the obvious. Caroline McKenzie-Slant Magazine
It certainly doesn't outlast its welcome and fulfils its admittedly modest ambitions. Geoff Andrew-Sight and Sound
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