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The Duke Of Burgundy

The film revolves around a love story based on sadistic role-playing that appears to be different. Within a short period, there is a set of sub and national dances as things turn into a bad path when one of the parties decides to end the love and really wants to end the case.
Duration: 104 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2014
IMDb: 6.5
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Seven Days
January 29, 2016 The core of psychological believability is what lifts Duke out of the category of "pretty pastiche."
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Antagony & Ecstasy
July 10, 2016 Some of the most sophisticated filmmaking of the year married to one of the most humane, insightful stories.
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Laramie Movie Scope
February 03, 2016 This is a very well acted movie with an interesting plot. The relationship between Cynthia and Evelyn is very complicated and interesting.
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Globe and Mail
February 27, 2015 There's voyeurism, fetishism, bondage, lingerie and high-flown naughtiness galore, but that's hardly the movie's most conspicuous achievement.
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San Diego Reader
February 12, 2015 It's an impressive achievement: the rendering of a private and extremely particular world in terms that any lover will understand.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
February 13, 2015 A tiny, tasteful throwback to more innocent times, when actresses with exotic names would strip off their costumes while embracing far-fetched scenarios - and one another.
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The Film Stage
February 27, 2016 It's a visceral experience that begs multiple viewings not to necessarily understand meaning, but to wrap your head around the abstraction.
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Toronto Star
February 26, 2015 The Duke of Burgundy is no mere style exercise or slavish homage. Strickland finds both humour and pathos in the situation of Cynthia and Evelyn, who are every bit as trapped as the insects they collect and catalogue.
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Chicago Reader
March 12, 2015 [Peter Strickland's] new movie has more going on than cinematic mind games.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
February 19, 2015 This is voyeurism of a brilliant, deeply refined order. If the MPAA had a shot at rating Strickland's fantasy, they would try to condemn it without being able to explain why.
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ColeSmithey.com
February 10, 2016 It would be interesting to see how a daring female filmmaker would follow the story's fetishized elements toward their logical trajectories.
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Film Inquiry
May 11, 2017 The Duke of Burgundy is that rare thing that almost every movie promises, yet fails to deliver: it is something that you've never seen before.
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