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R
Directed by
Tobias Lindholm
,
Michael Noer
Not Rated
2010
1h 39m
Drama
,
Crime
7.1
91%
73%
6.8
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Rune has to spend the next two years in Horsens State Prison. Being the prison for the most violent men, he also has to survive it with its violent dog-eat-dog rules.
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Cast of R
Pilou Asbæk
Rune
Dulfi Al-Jabouri
Rashid
Roland Møller
Mureren
Jacob Gredsted
Carsten
Omar Shargawi
Bazhir
Kim Winther
Kim
Jorg Beutnagel
Bjørn
Sune Nørgaard
Sune
Claus Poulsen
Claus
Helmuth Kristensen
Helmuth
Ali Nehzed
Ali
Søren Thomsen
4. vest
Georg A. Svendsen
Lars Jensen
Johnny Nielsen
Claus Saric Pedersen
Laila Andersson
Ronnie Jensen
Mia Maria Back
Erik Bo Andersen
R Ratings & Reviews
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
It's all very familiar territory, albeit well done and powerfully acted, and even contains moments of disarming beauty.
Shockya.com
Brent Simon
The story charts an expected path, but the acting is quite solid and the movie's ethnic divisions are solidly elucidated without ever becoming overbearing or pretentious.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Who knows better about prison life than someone who has experienced it firsthand?
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
brutal
New York Times
Stephen Holden
"R" is not about justice or redemption. You couldn't even call it a protest film about prison conditions, but it is very well made and persuasively acted.
The Hollywood Reporter
Karsten Kastelan
Directors-screenwriters Lindholm and Noer are careful not to let the audience know more than their protagonist does, keeping them in the nerve-wrecking state of uncertainty and fear.
Village Voice
Andrew Schenker
Lindholm and Noer attempt to make up in raw emotion what their film lacks in context, an approach good for a surprising amount of mileage, until the project finally chokes on its own inevitable nihilism.
Slant Magazine
Glenn Heath Jr.
Since R focuses on complete mental and physical fragmentation, it rightfully separates the desolate locale based on narrative focus.
Variety
Alissa Simon
The helmers employ claustrophobic closeups to mirror the experience of an inmate arriving at the harsh institution and finding his options limited by more than just locked doors.
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