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A dramatic movie that revolves around Michael who is a young fellow works in Berlin as a legal counselor with his supervisor Franz who recently turns into his companion. In spite of the fact that he has invest much energy in Germany he can't overlook his Polish articulation. One day, an old man comes before his entryway saying that he is his dad. They live respectively through a progression of sympathy, dismissal and doubt.
... its intended coldness is a deterrent. [Full review in Spanish]
October 11, 2017
NOW Toronto
Antoniak's compositions are as studied and elegant as her protagonist, but the dialogue is a little too on the nose for a film that otherwise is suffused with mystery and ambiguity.
Antoniak's spare script doesn't probe too deeply into his ruptured psyche, meaning much of "Beyond Words" falls in a curious tonal middle ground between earnest and ersatz.