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The Passenger came as a rather pleasant surprise. This little Spanish horror comedy makes a lot with very little. The story is predictable but it succeeds primarily because of the great chemistry between the two lead actors. The proxy...


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Four people traveling in a van run over a lone woman while she is walking in the dark down a country road. After loading her into the vehicle to take her to the nearest hospital, they notice that she is behaving rather strangely. The occupants of the van soon realise that the time has come to fight for their lives, and together they agree on one very simple rule: "do not sit next to her."
Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous political climate, 'The Passenger' follows the life of Anna, a woman whose quiet existence is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious stranger. As secrets and desires intertwine, Anna must confront her past and make difficult choices that will shape her future and the lives of those around her.
Kira Muratova's final film, 'The Passenger,' received a mixed but generally respectful reception. Critics acknowledged Muratova's distinctive directorial style and her ability to delve into complex human emotions. While some found the film's pacing deliberate, others praised its thematic depth and performances.
Praised for Muratova's characteristic nuanced approach to character and emotional depth.
Some viewers found the narrative structure and pacing to be less accessible than her earlier works.
Noted as a somber and reflective piece, characteristic of Muratova's later career.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to limited distribution, but general sentiment points to an appreciation for the film's artistic merit and emotional resonance, though some found it challenging.
Selected for screening at various international film festivals, though no major awards were widely reported.
This film marked the final directorial effort of the acclaimed Ukrainian filmmaker Kira Muratova before her passing in 2018, though its release was posthumous.
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The Passenger came as a rather pleasant surprise. This little Spanish horror comedy makes a lot with very little. The story is predictable but it succeeds primarily because of the great chemistry between the two lead actors. The proxy...