Release Date Reality Mar 15, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Reality
Claudia Gerini,Paola Minaccioni,Nando Paone,Ciro Petrone,Nunzia Schiano,Arturo Gambardella,Loredana Simioli,Aniello Arena,Raffele FerranteGenres Reality : Drama,Art House & International,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Reality
User Ranting Reality : 3.4User Percentage For Reality : 63 %
User Count Like for Reality : 429
All Critics Ranting For Reality : 7
All Critics Count For Reality : 35
All Critics Percentage For Reality : 77 %
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Review For Reality
[Arena's] feverish urgency matches his character's, right up through the movie's dreamlike final scene ...Dana Stevens-Slate
The bright palette of "Reality" is an obvious way to underline the hero's unraveling, but it looks good, and it works.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
Mr. Garrone offers a glimpse not only of one man, but also of the soul of a people.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times
This is a movie that will reward multiple viewings, from a filmmaker of tremendous technical ability, humor and heart.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com
Four years after astounding audiences with his starkly grim mob tale "Gomorrah," Matteo Garrone returns with a more garish, and superficial, vision of Italian culture.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
Garrone is in complete control of his thematic plutonium.
Michael Atkinson-Village Voice
Well made and sharply observed, this is an engaging and bittersweet comedy-drama anchored by a terrific performance by Aniello Arena ...
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
As gaudy and glitzy as the superficialities it lampoons, Mateo Garrone's Reality is a Fellini-esque fantasia without the counterweight of Fellini's thematic complexity.
Anton Bitel-Film4
As a satire on the seduction by media and our infatuation with celebrity, it's hardly The Truman Show, but Garrone's Gomorrah follow-up is wry and witty. Plenty of fun.
Simon Crook-Empire Magazine
The effect of watching this beautifully crafted and sincere film about desire run amok is virtually hypnotic, thanks to the long gilding takes.
Kent Turner-Film-Forward.com
Garrone is exploring weighty matters in Reality, questions of spirituality alternating with those pertaining to living a good life in the world, but the filmmakers seem to be having so much fun, the movie never grows ponderous.
Rex Roberts-Film Journal International
It's an original: freakishly cheerful and bright -- the colors of dementia.
Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News
while it's great to look at, Reality is an empty shell. A feature-length examination on the artifice of reality programming, Garrone's film itself is superficial and lacking the same depth of artistry and ideas he finds absent on TV.
Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist
A bold, outrageously funny and provocative satire. Garrone deftly blends the real with the surreal.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
While its barbs on celebrity and reality television are expected and a little facile, they're mostly a misdirect for a story about family, community, and religion ...
Scott Tobias-AV Club
Garrone's roaming camera style draws you into each moment with extreme close-ups and long takes that wander through each scene and get lost in it. Luciano's plight is crushing because Garrone renders it with such detail.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
The film belongs to Arena, outstanding as a man growing ever more delusional in his quest to acquire celebrity status.
Tom Dawson-Total Film
Matteo Garrone has a sure eye for outlandish set pieces that exhibit the expansive outlines of his ideas, but these spectacles are sporadic, and the spaces between them tend to lag.
Jesse Cataldo-Slant Magazine
Effective as both satire and drama about a man who is so convinced he is about to become a celeb that he loses touch with reality.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
Director Matteo Garrone previously made the acclaimed, serious Mafia exposé "Gomorrah," so the Felliniesque, satirical tone of "Reality" is a departure.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
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