Mia aioniotita kai mia mera 1998

Critics score:
95 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: Angelopoulos has created another masterpiece, one that recalls such classics as Bergman's Wild Strawberries and Kurosawa's Ikiru. Read more

Janet Maslin, New York Times: Angelopoulos' meditation on the meaning of one man's life is genuinely hypnotic in its way of transcending ordinary narrative. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: I was moved and captivated throughout its 132 minutes. Read more

James Berardinelli, ReelViews: This is not a masterpiece, but it contains moments of rare beauty and its contemplation of life, death, regret, and memory has a subtle power. Read more

Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle: A gorgeous elegy of a film. Read more

Geoff Andrew, Time Out: Its long, fluid takes escort us through space and time, to universal themes and broader topicalities, effortlessly fending off charges of hermetic aestheticism. Read more

David Stratton, Variety: Read more