Sunday, March 3, 2013

Watch No Movie Online No Survey

Watch No Movie Online No Survey


In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a plebiscite on his presidency. The country will vote YES or NO to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the NO persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra (Gael Garcia Bernal), to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and under scrutiny by the despot's minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free. (c) Sony Classics
Release Date No Feb 15, 2013 Limited
No

Actors For No

Gael García Bernal,Alfredo Castro,Antonia Zegers,Luis Gnecco,Marcial Tagle,Nestor Cantillana,Jaime Vadell,Pascal Montero

Genres No : Art House & International,Drama

User Ranting No : 4
User Percentage For No : 85 %
User Count Like for No : 2,610
All Critics Ranting For No : 7.3
All Critics Count For No : 62
All Critics Percentage For No : 90 %

Review For No

"No" isn't nearly as definitive or declarative as its title: It leaves viewers wondering whether they should cheer, shrug or shake their heads.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

There will have to be a hell of a lot of good movies released in 2013 for No not to make my list of the year's 10 best.
Dana Stevens-Slate

It always retains a level of interest, especially for those of us who don't remember - or aren't old enough to remember - which side won.
Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle

Nominated by the Academy as the year's best foreign-language film, No grabs you hard, no mercy, and keeps you riveted.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone

Larraín's unarguable point is that, in politics, if we wait for good to issue only from the pure in heart, we will be waiting a very long time.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

[Lorrain has] made a few daring choices here, not all of which work.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

Paranoia mixes neatly with optimism in this dramedy about the ad campaign that made Chile democratic.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation

It hangs on three ideas...While each...is intriguing, the execution of all is less than satisfying.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

Larraín's script is punctuated by dark bursts of humour, and the filmmaker knowingly navigates his audience to a nail-biting - though never cloying, and fully warranted - climax.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

It makes the superficial Mad Men seem like, well, a commercial. Buy, buy, buy.
Tara Brady-Irish Times

A fascinating period re-creation if not an especially compelling drama.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

Evocative and suspenseful, the film is a fascinating glimpse into recent history and the democratic process.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

The film highlights the sad fact that logical arguments don't win political debates or elections. Sloganeering and advertising do.
Kirk Honeycutt-honeycuttshollywood.com

Using a technique borrowed from cinema verité documentaries, the director succeeds in making us feel as if we're living each moment right alongside his politically-charged characters.
Leonard Maltin-Leonard Maltin's Picks

It's a perfectly fine movie, but given its fairly radical storyline, the filmmaking tends to hew toward the safe and the familiar.
Alonso Duralde-The Wrap

"No" gives a fresh look at the little known history of a country whose duly elected government under Salvador Allende was overthrown in a military coup led by Pinochet in 1973.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

Savvy, often brilliant ...
Stan Hall-Oregonian

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