Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

critic Reviews

, 78% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Richard WhittakerAustin Chronicle
    Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman is no less insightful into the mercurial vicissitudes of the human condition, but it still finds space for Murakami the fabulist.
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    Pat PaduaWashington Post
    There are sequences of efficient dialogue that — if you close your eyes — unspool the kind of low-key, elliptical tension that Murakami seems to be able to pull off in his sleep. But ... the aggressively odd visuals ruin the illusion.
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    Tim CogshellFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    A very odd story, but the conversations... are absolutely fascinating.
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    Carlos AguilarLos Angeles Times
    Blind Willow feel[s] like elegantly animated lucid dreams full of poetic imagery: far from realistic but viscerally truthful.
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    Sheri LindenHollywood Reporter
    Hits the right notes of strange and angsty.
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    Claire ShafferNew York Times
    Works well as a visual companion for fans of the author’s work, and as a flawed enigma for everyone else.
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    James MarshSouth China Morning Post
    The visually adventurous, gleefully surreal work combines an assortment of Murakami’s writing into a wholly immersive, otherworldly odyssey of urban malaise and imminent global disaster.
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    Whang Yee LingThe Straits Times (Singapore)
    Turns out animation is the ideal medium for the whimsy and melancholy of Murakami’s fables.
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    Dennis Harvey48 Hills
    The mixed defeatism, gentle absurdist humor, and discreet sentimentality of Murakami’s work proves ideally translatable to this particular screen medium, in which its winsome charm never cloys.
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    Charles SolomonFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    We need a new term to describe animated films where everything is done from live-action, because they're not creating a performance the way an animated film always has. I'm afraid this did very little for me.
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