Historias mínimas 2002

Critics score:
88 / 100

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Jeff Shannon, Seattle Times: The vision of Intimate Stories is amusingly warm-hearted without being cloying or sentimental; the landscape may be harsh, but the performances are inviting. Read more

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Wesley Morris, Boston Globe: Like the performances, the movie is a small-scale feat of naturalism. Read more

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Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: Only the highway itself remains constant in Sorin's sweet, shaggy travelogue. Read more

Gene Seymour, Newsday: Tender, gently luminous road movie. Read more

Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger: A small movie, and a modest one. Read more

Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: As stripped down as its title, this gentle Argentinian road movie makes much out of very little. Read more

Stephen Holden, New York Times: Almost every frame of this modest gem of a movie, directed by Carlos Sorin from a screenplay by Pablo Solarz, conveys the emptiness of the environment in which three interwoven vignettes unfold. Read more

Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune: This comic Argentine road movie shows human nature at its most generous. Read more

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David Rooney, Variety: Endowed with captivating simplicity, gentle humor, rich humanity and infectious generosity of spirit. Read more

David Ng, Village Voice: It's a perfectly realized grace note whose lack of any obvious message only reinforces the movie's abundant wisdom and patient humanism. Read more