Victoria

3.50
    Victoria
    2015

    Synopsis

    A young Spanish woman who has newly moved to Berlin finds her flirtation with a local guy turn potentially deadly as their night out with his friends reveals a dangerous secret.

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    Cast

    • Laia CostaVictoria
    • Frederick LauSonne
    • Franz RogowskiBoxer
    • Burak YiğitBlinker
    • Max MauffFuß
    • André HennickeAndi
    • Eike Frederik SchulzBarkeeper
    • Hans-Ulrich LauxTaxi Driver
    • Lena KlenkeYoung Mother
    • Philipp KubitzaYoung Father

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Guardian

      Despite the strong performances, it’s Schipper’s single-shot conceit - and the fact that he and his team pulled it off with aplomb - that makes Victoria such a bracing triumph. While the entire enterprise is inarguably a stunt, Victoria manages to overwhelm in ways that few films do.
    • 100

      Hitfix

      Hands down one of the best films of the year, Sebastian Schipper has directed a one-shot film that is truly a captivating cinematic experience.
    • 100

      Village Voice

      This sparse marvel leaves the audience rattled by how small decisions lead to big consequences. Still, you're most likely to leave the theater gushing about the cast's bravura unbroken performances.
    • 83

      The Playlist

      This first section is so charming and well-observed, and creates such real chemistry between the two terrific leads, that it's almost a shame that it's there to invest us in them just so the fast-paced genre flick to come has an anchor.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      It is a testament to the immersive immediacy of Victoria that the scale of its technical achievement only really dawns on you afterwards.
    • 80

      Variety

      Audiences may come down from the high a little sooner than the film does, with the characters’ increasingly ill-considered actions testing our faith and engagements to the breaking point, but the sheer centripetal force of the film’s vigorous technique never loses its hold.
    • 60

      CineVue

      Schipper's script doesn't quite complement his technical prowess and once you peer behind the smoke and mirrors of the film's one-take gimmick the criminal-underworld lurking behind it feels trite and contrived.... Yet none of this can take away from its pure entertainment factor. An experience akin to a burst of pure adrenaline intravenously introduced to your bloodstream, Victoria remains one helluva ride.
    • 60

      Screen Daily

      It stretches character credibility, and resorts too much to criminal-underworld cliché and the driving pace of its own perpetual motion, which curiously does nothing to paper over the longueurs in certain over-stretched sequences. You come out on a high of sorts – but it soon fades.

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