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7/10
his story
SnoopyStyle4 November 2021
Esther is the head of a family running a cattle ranch in Mexico. She starts an affair with a ranch hand. Her husband Juan has to deal with their open relationship and her volatility.

This reminds me a lot of Terrence Malick. It's like the filmmaker is trying to be the Mexican Malick. It's not everyone's taste. I would skip the more experimental shots like the mechanical insides of the vehicle. I get his intention to make the sex more brutal and less romantic. The horse goring scene is truly shocking. I had to stop because I lost the thread of the story. I kept thinking if they used a real horse. It looks so real. My main issue with this movie is that it mainly follows the wrong character. Juan's emotional journey is the main story and it holds the possibility of a great shock ending. I thought that the horse goring is some sort of foreshadowing. All in all, the filmmaking is masterful. The subject matter is interesting. It is long at three hours. That probably drove away most people.
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8/10
Masterpiece
yusufpiskin8 February 2021
Masterpiece. Dark. But amazing. Reygadas as always plays with the language of film.

Carlos Reygadas's cinema is one of meticulous observation and grandiose revelations. Casting himself and his real-life wife, the Mexican auteur boldly explores with spellbinding visuals the dark corners of relationships, dissecting patriarchy along the way. A domestic drama of majestic proportions.
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7/10
Very good
bastos17 March 2021
Carlos Reygadas movies are a bit of a hit or miss with me. He's also an acquired taste as all of his movies are very different from mainstream movies and I understand if they rub people the wrong way. The deliberate pacing, the graphic sex scenes, the rural setting are enough reasons to discourage some people but, if it has an interesting story behind all this I usually like his movies. And I'm glad to say that this one is a winner for me. Again, most of his trademarks are there, and it is a three hour movie but I found this marriage story to be very engaging. It even gains an extra layer when you realize that the actors playing the couple are real life husband and wife and he is also the director. Who needs therapy when you can lay it all bare in a movie... Anyway, it is a very well directed movie and I found the cinematography breathtaking but I think it all rests on the shoulders of both actors to carry the movie and make you care for their relationship and they completely nail it. So, if you're a bit tired of all the Hollywood same old same old you might want to give this movie a chance.
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9/10
News flash: Film director shows originality
sps-7065914 June 2019
All been said before, right, especially as regards adultery in the cultured classes?

Not with Reygadas. Here's a man who's really prepared to give the genres a nudge, really has the chops to pull it off.

Starting with no intro, and seemingly innocent scenes of kids playing at a lake, Reygadas carries 170 stylish minutes better than most directors carry 90.

There is a narrative arc, but Our Time deliberately operates at its edges. Characters argue off screen. Husband writes to wife. Does same, to wife's lover. Daughter comes on, for a couple of voice-overs. There's horse- and cow-play aplenty, often bearing a jagged relation to what's going down with the humans.

Reygadas still needs his get-out-of-jail card, to take the movie to the next level. This arrives with a late detonation, when the husband visits a dying friend.

As a full on movie addict, it's a surprise to feel sudden tears, in real time. This did it for me. One to remember.
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6/10
Self confindent aesthetics
decristofaro1126 July 2021
The theme and its treatment are a bit 1966 age: free love and open couples, with the underlying condition that everybody can "experience" others sexually, since real and deep love is between man and wife.

But... When arrives a Phil, that can actually push off former "love", problems arise, and hausband get jealous.

But he's not fihgting with physical strenght, like the bulls he breeds; he accuses instead his friend of being unloyal... but actually Carlos at the beginning was not angry of his wife having sex with Phil.

So the story is pretty confused, while dialogues have parts of cold logic, to unfold and manage the situation.

In substance, the bottom line could be that Carlos wants to be sure that he is loved, and for that, he pushes his wife in bed with other men, checking out if she still loves him... It has to said that images are very intriguing, camera, mouvements and all visual aspects are very fine.
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9/10
A slow accumulation of subtle feelings
dennis-113451 July 2019
Last month each viewing of The Souvenir lifted me one step into an aesthetic that I couldn't initially appreciate. And now it's happening again, with Our Time, by Carlos Reygadas. (The reviews on Metacritic are abysmally low.)

My first viewing, last night, was similar to that of at least one reviewer. In the middle of an interesting or puzzling shot, your heart breaks open and you haven't the faintest idea why. Has the spaciousness of the landscape prepared you? Or the passage of time? Or the tension? At the end (or in my case, as always, the next morning) you are left with such sadness. For...? For the human condition?

In his first sentence one reviewer calls the film "spiritual." Yes, at times wasn't there the sense of something beneath the surface, silent, all-embracing? Needs to be seen again.
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6/10
... a decent enough film... she's very-enticing-alluring
bjarias27 November 2023
... Our Time (Nuestro Tiempo) is a saga-length-movie that is not an epic story... just a very long tale about pitfalls of one open-relationship failing-marriage... very pretty looking, once you adjust to looking at various scenes for long stretches of time (much-lengthy-drone-footage, at times narrated)

... cast pretty well, Natalia Lopez stands-out-throughout... born 1980 in La Paz, Bolivia, married to Carlos Reygadas (director), she's an editor-director, known for Robe of Gems, Heli, and Our Time

... story's annoying... acclaimed-poet turned rancher sinking-to continually-pushing-enticing his wife into having affairs-sex with other-men (some-friends), when possible he voyeuristically-watches their-encounters, then berates her for what naturally occurs between-them... she of course knows she's better than any of the men, and wants her independence to be free from all these conniving-controlling.. Freakin B--tards (her final words in the film)... EOS.
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10/10
One of the Greatest Films of the Young Century
Brian_McInnis14 November 2019
Carlos Reygadas has become one of the greatest film-makers of our time. All his films have been great works, but this is his first masterpiece, exploring most of the same central themes of marriage, fidelity, infidelity and ranching that his two previous films ('Silent Light' and 'Post Tenebras Lux') have, but with more coherence and focus than 'Post Tenebras Lux', and more depth than either of them.

Nothing about movies engages me as much as masterful cinematography, and I've encountered very, very few directors whose cameras have awed me with their grace, uniquity and creativity as much as Reygadas has with his more recent works. The visual texture of the Digital Cinema Package format is definitely a hindrance, but this is easily the most visually astounding film I've ever seen made with it. Over and over and over again, I found myself asking 'How in the hell does this man DO it?'
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1/10
How to waste 3 hours of your life looking at this slop
STAY_resumenes1 April 2020
In simple and plain words, film trash, good photography but terrible script. There is no climax, it is unnecessarily long and annoyingly slow (infinitely long tree or house plans). Dialogues that pretend to be cultured are only a sample of the level of pretension that endures throughout the tape. And the final scene of the bulls painfully made, with haze included to save CGI, which by the way is of a rather questionable quality. If you want to lose 3 hours of your life and do not know how to do it, look no further, here is the solution. PD: Sorry for my bad English.
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9/10
Original
thejeta124 June 2020
As an Australian watching this narrative unfold in a Mexican life unknown to me was both refreshing and original. Especially the cinematography and slow yet precise direction. Kudos.
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2/10
Why film a horse being killed in real time?
stevenyc-8631818 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This movie was over for me when the horse is being gored and dragged around impaled on the bull's horn. They can't claim "no animals were hurt during the filming" for this one. Add the very slow pace that explains the 3 hour length, and I finally gave up.
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10/10
Pushing the frontiers into less explored emotions
vinitmdoshi24 November 2020
Fantastic movie for exploring the thrills and angst of the lifestyle. Bravely filmed with moving emotion.
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5/10
Really SLOW and .... boring !
Elisabetha4926 July 2021
As exciting as anything by Kelly Reickards .... you'll quit after 40 minutes, I guess and hope !
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5/10
Really slow and ... boring !
Elisabetha4926 July 2021
Oops, i.e. Kelly Reichardt , should be correct spelling ...
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