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The Dark Valley
TrailerThe film revolves around the story of a strange man suddenly appeared in a small town. No one knows who he is and where he came from. They even do not know the reason why he comes here, but they can make sure that he does not want to stay for long. And since his appearance, a peaceful little town seems no more peaceful.Actors: Sam Riley, Tobias Moretti, Paula Beer, Thomas Schubert, Carmen Gratl, Clemens Schick, Helmuth Häusler, Martin Leutgeb, Johannes Nikolussi, Florian Brückner, Heinz Ollesch, ...»Director: Andreas ProchaskaCountry: Austria, GermanyDuration: 115 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Dark Valley"
Chicago ReaderDecember 03, 2015Riley gives a sensitive performance as the iconic stranger, but director Andreas Prochaska (a TV veteran who has edited some of Michael Haneke's work) shows less assurance with his film's relentlessly brooding tone.
Blog de cineJune 27, 2016A western true to the spirit of the genre. [Full review in Spanish]
HeyUGuysFebruary 17, 2014This takes itself far too seriously and suffers greatly as a result.
The PlaylistFebruary 14, 2014Centered on an uninvolving hero, and proceeding in unsurprising ways, the film's cinematographic competence can't compensate for an overwhelming sense of "ok, and?" to the whole endeavor.
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