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...Ivenko adds credibility and dynamism to the dance scenes, his abilities allowing Fiennes to go full Red Shoes with the camera and not cutaway to doubles ...
Read full review at EmpireSometimes, Nymphomaniac resembles a kind of academic spoof of Euro-art smut, tracing—to paraphrase Rochelle, Rochelle—one woman’s strange, erotic journey. Other times, it plays things straight, keenly dissecting gender roles...
Read full review at The A.V. ClubA sharp and layered drama about basketball...
Read full review at The GuardianSpot-on, penetrating performances, insightful themes, and a vivid but unpretentious production...
Read full review at Common Sense Media...Ralph Fiennes’ drama about the Russian dance legend’s defection from the Soviet Union in 1961, captures Nureyev’s bravado and brash spirit...
Read full review at Roger EbertWhat holds the film together (...) is Ivenko as the young genius. A ballet dancer of great repute himself, his creation of Nureyev is seamless and assured...
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...der [er] tematisk tyngde og yderst driblestærk dialog, der turneres med tæft og tempo af det velspillende cast.
Read full review at Soundvenue...Oleg Ivenko [kan] danse, og de fejende flotte balletscener gør undertiden filmen til en fornøjelse.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet EkkoSom Pushkin leverer Fiennes filmens mest lavmeldte, men også bedste præstation. Han formår det ene øjeblik at indgyde respekt, det næste sympati og til sidst medynk, uden på noget tidspunkt at gøre sine armbevægelser større.
Read full review at SoundvenueNymphomaniac känns otroligt mycket som en produkt av sin tid i det avseendet att ramberättelsen ständigt stannar av och bryter in i själva historien för att erbjuda tolkningar och teman, fästa det som skildras vid en idé.
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