Los Reyes

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    Matthew LickonaSan Diego Reader
    It's a clever portrait of masculine drift, approached in sly and sidelong fashion: as background to the peaceful days of two happy mammals who never give thought to the approaching and encircling flies.
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    Ben SachsChicago Reader
    Los Reyes is a charming, calming film, though it's also somewhat one-note...
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    Bilge EbiriNew York Times
    The directors avoid symbolism or didacticism, and instead immerse us in a sense of life lived at the languid pace of an afternoon daydream.
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    Keith WatsonSlant Magazine
    The film is a quietly radical attempt to view the world from a non-human perspective.
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    Jonathan RomneyFilm Comment Magazine
    Like the best films about the everyday, Los Reyes makes us reassess our ideas of what is and isn't interesting in the world.
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    Neil YoungHollywood Reporter
    Low on incidents but high on atmosphere and unassuming charm.
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    Vladan PetkovicCineuropa
    An unorthodox observational documentary that requires the viewer to settle into its laid-back rhythm.
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    Clarín StaffClarín
    Dog lovers will without a doubt love this film. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Diego BatlleLa Nación (Argentina)
    A documentary starring two street dogs is, without a doubt, an authentic rarity... The result is not only surprising but fascinating as well. [Full Review in Spanish]
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    Marshall ShafferCrooked Marquee
    Los Reyes makes for the boldest reinvention of cinematic grammar this year but never feels like an academic exercise because the lovable pooches win us over time and again.
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