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The final trilogy of adaptation of Arabian Nights story by the structure in Portugal modern life between 2013-2014 in three chapter.
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| ColliderBrian Formo'Arabian Nights' concludes its six-hour tale as a hope for filmmakers to not abandon their audiences in times of trouble, but to engage with them, and listen to them. |
| Little White LiesDavid JenkinsA glowing lovesong to Portugal performed by a man who has mastered a range of exotic instruments. |
| Village VoiceCalum MarshThis is a masterpiece not because it culminates in some redemptive catharsis or clinching argument for social change, but because, by disavowing such facile ends, it meets the mess of life on its own clear and true terms. |
| CineVueBen NicholsonGomes has created something truly unique and remarkable; a rally cry against the powers that have choked the fire out of his country and a love song to those he sees rekindling the flame. Its constituent parts may not be perfect, but what a stunning whole. |
| RogerEbert.comScout TafoyaAs the themes, characters and ideas from the first two parts begin to reappear, so too do full-figured women and gorgeous, semi-nude men right out of the earthly kingdoms of Pasolini. |
| NOW TorontoRadheyan SimonpillaiIt's frustrating to spend six hours with a film and still feel like you're missing something. Even if he shrugs his shoulders about where it all leads, Gomes is among the very few filmmakers compelling enough to follow down that kind of rabbit hole. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordThis sprawling, messy epic trips the light fantastic across the screen and right off of it, forming a kind of dream history. |
| Radio TimesDavid ParkinsonRules dont mean much to Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes and he concludes his masterly triptych by confounding expectations ... |
| CineVueMatthew AndersonA rambling odyssey through austerity-hit Portugal via Baghdad in the age of antiquity. |
| Slant MagazineChristopher GrayMiguel Gomes combats austerity with expansiveness, leavened by doses of frivolity and scatology. |