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Before Night Falls

Drama Episodic look at the life of Cuban poet and novelist, Reinaldo Arenas (1943-1990), from his childhood in Oriente province to his death in New York City. He joins Castro's rebels. By 1964, he is in Havana. He meets the wealthy Pepe, an early lover; a love-hate relationship lasts for years. Openly gay behavior is a way to spite the government. His writing and homosexuality get him into trouble: he spends two years in prison, writing ... [+]
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rogerebert.com
rogerebert.com
"A rich canvas of dream sequences, fragmented childhood memories, and the wild Cuban demimonde inhabited by Arenas (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)"  POS
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The Guardian
The Guardian
"Arenas is never shown thinking or writing or talking about any of his experiences, despite his status as political prisoner (...) A winning performance from Bardem"  NEU
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Empire
Empire
"Terrific: poetic, moving and uplifting. Bardem's wonderful work - humorous, ardent, noble - didn't just deserve that "surprise" Oscar nomination. He should have won (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
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The New York Times
The New York Times
"It hovers ethereally over its subject and conjures up fragments of his consciousness in brilliant, disconnected flashes (...) [It] is mercifully neither hagiographic nor politically strident"  POS
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Chicago Reader
Chicago Reader
"The film is less visually inventive than its predecessor and perhaps even more questionable as an accurate portrait (...) This is still an impressive piece of filmmaking"  NEU
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Variety
Variety
"A dense, emotionally satisfying portrait of a man, a time and a place while making a moving statement about marginalized existences and the basic right of freedom"  POS
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AV Club
AV Club
"An ambitious but emotionally diffuse look at Cuban-born poet and novelist Reinaldo Arenas"  NEU
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
"Bardem is the film’s glory (...) [He] explodes onscreen in a breakthrough performance that ranks with the year’s best (...) Bardem and Schnabel create something extraordinary."  POS
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