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Movie Title : Upstream Color
Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Mystery & Suspense
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Apr 5, 2013 Limited

Actors :Amy Seimetz,Shane Carruth,Andrew Sensenig,Thiago Martins,Kathy Carruth,Meredith Burke,Andreon Watson,Ashton Miramontes,Myles McGee,Frank Mosley,Carolyn King,Kerry McCormick,Marco Rodriguez,Brina Palencia,Marsha Lynn Blackburn,John Walpole,David Little,Julie Anne Mayfield,Ben Le Clair,Gerald Dewey


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Review For Upstream Color

The most visually imaginative American film since David Lynch's Eraserhead.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out

A cerebral, mournful mystery that resonates like a tuning fork struck on a far-off star.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

It presents us with a glimpse of the vastness of existence, of our inner nature, and of nature without that is as equally dreadful, enveloping, and terrifying as it is beautiful.
Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer

"Upstream Color" is splendid, transcendent weirdness.
Tom Long-Detroit News

I loved it.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

Sci-fi might have been too familiar a word, for what may induce a kind of hallucinatory melancholy in its viewers.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

Upstream Colour has the makings of a cult movie, though it's not a cult I feel inclined to join.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

The themes may be numerous and varied - concerns about drugs, surveillance, disease, alienation - but the story does have an impeccable (albeit deeply buried) logic to it.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

In the best possible way it'll get under your skin like the parasitic worms dispensed by the Thief.
Simon Reynolds-Digital Spy

Baffling, intoxicating, elegant, Shane Carruth's long-overdue follow-up to Primer is among the year's best.
Adam Lee Davies-Little White Lies

At times the movie has a stunning George Saunders-level sci-fi blues . . .  but really, it's NYC hipster existentialism.
Antonia Quirke-Financial Times

Too-clever filmmaker Shane Carruth'sfascinating 2004 time-travel thriller Primer was confusing enough, but he goes a step further with this utterly impenetrable freak-out mystery.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

The danger with a style that is this closed-off is that it can repel our pleasure as well as our understanding.
Ryan Gilbey-New Statesman

A confounding intellectual mystery, an enigmatic philosophical science fantasy that's like a cinematic Moebius strip.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

If Upstream Color is not quite the masterpiece we were hoping for, it's a film with its own affectless mystery and chill.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

Carruth's mindmelt of mesmerism, metempsychosis and micro-organisms will leave some a little cold, most bemused if not utterly baffled, and near all needing to see it a second time.
Anton Bitel-Film4

subjecting this multi-faceted film to a simple, overarching explanatory frame proves as banally disappointing as reducing humanity to mere DNA & parasitology. Better to turn off your mind, relax & float upstream...
Anton Bitel-MovieScope

This gorgeous, unknowable, deeply affecting film makes Primer look almost conventional, given time travel is a genre filmgoers know a little something of.
Rima Sabina Aouf-Concrete Playground

A perfectly judged, strikingly beautiful film, but also a lunatic enterprise which invites - even welcomes - befuddlement as much as wonder. A true original.
Kim Newman-Empire Magazine

Even if you don't know what's going on, you rarely doubt that Carruth knows exactly what he's doing.
Matt Glasby-Total Film

Carruth's second feature proudly follows his debut Primer (2004) in its audacity, intellect and astonishing originality. Carruth does not make films for fools, but nor does he try and fool anyone; if you're willing to look, it's all there.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)

It's a film that audiences will either loath or admire; I doubt it can be loved, too austere and distant, too dissonant, too incoherent in fact
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

The dialogue is sparse and much of the imagery and action is open to interpretation. I was intrigued, frustrated, repulsed, bewildered and ultimately bored
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

This genre-defying oddity, this magnificent cinematic poem, is also quietly a brilliant and moving love story.
John Bleasdale-Electric Sheep

A visceral, mind-bending curio...a film that leeches into
 you like watercolour on canvas; the less you know about the 
story going in, the better.
Alice Tynan-Limelight

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