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CRITICS OF "Revolver"
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Film Freak Central
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January 06, 2009

Jesus, this is a stupid movie.
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Chicago Tribune
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December 17, 2007

Not the disaster described in the British press but unlikely to restore Ritchie's luster.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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July 11, 2016

Incoherent.
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Combustible Celluloid
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April 03, 2008

It's not worth the bother.
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Examiner.com
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May 30, 2013

Revolver taps into a struggle everyone faces that only a small few have been able to relate to. It's not that this film isn't a mess, but that mountain of a mess is on top of a shiny gem of a film that is worthy of being admired.
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The New Republic
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September 22, 2008

[A]bout as compelling a brief for Kabbalah as Battlefield Earth was for scientology.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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December 14, 2007

The plot isn't intellectually challenging as much as it is confusing, and yet the big twist is completely telegraphed. Ritchie has created a movie that is patronizingly obvious one minute and impenetrable the next.
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CinePassion
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August 27, 2009

An unwieldy, short-circuiting film, packing "more tricks than a clown's pocket" yet imbued with brute spiritual force
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New York Post
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December 07, 2007

Guy Ritchie's greasy little noir Revolver is good grindhouse fun until a last act that's like a meeting of a psychoanalysts' convention.
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Stranger Song
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March 15, 2008

Like De Palma before him, Ritchie knows how to express substance through style.
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Seattle Times
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December 07, 2007

It's an irritating, repetitive and pretentious psycho-metaphysical con-job that's ultimately about transcending the ego, and it owes a significant debt to the 1960s The Prisoner TV show -- but isn't nearly in the same artistic league.
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