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Some young folks, tired of the society they're living in, plan a bomb attack over Paris before taking shelter for a night in a shopping center.
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| The Lonely Film CriticTomas TrussowA masterful study of political and commercial spaces intersecting to the point of personal crisis, Nocturama is one of the boldest creations you're bound to come across. It's also one of the best, because it never wastes a minute of its time. |
| New York TimesA.O. ScottWhen the ruthless, faceless power of the state finally asserts itself, what is meant to be a shocking climax merits little more than a nod and a shrug. |
| Chicago ReaderJ. R. JonesYou're in for the most suspenseful film to hit town all year. |
| The National (UAE)Kaleem AftabIn Nocturama, Bertrand Bonello has made a film that mixes the more police-influenced elements of Jean-Pierre Melville with the abstract beauty of Stanley Kubrick through the prism of Sofia Coppola's alienated youths. |
| The PlaylistOliver LytteltonIt's certainly a big step forward for Bonello ... but that it only ends up being a good movie is kind of a bummer given how close to greatness it comes. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzInhabits the nihilistic and violent mood of the times. |
| GuardianLauren Carroll HarrisThough director Bertrand Bonello's exacting vision of a Parisian terror plot is as stylised and tensely structured as a psychological thriller, the drama plays out with unnerving realism. |
| RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsYou may not think that a movie that asks you to understand terrorists is for you, but if you give Bonello 130 minutes of your time, he'll make you a believer. |
| Shockya.comHarvey S. KartenSeemingly mindless domestic terrorism and a surprising response from the authorities. |
| New YorkerAnthony LaneIt is at once damnable and debonair. It seduces as it repels. |