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Movie Title : Upstream Color
Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Mystery & Suspense
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Apr 5, 2013 Limited
Actors :Amy Seimetz,Shane Carruth,Andrew Sensenig,Thiago Martins,Kathy Carruth,Meredith Burke,Andreon Watson,Ashton Miramontes,Myles McGee,Frank Mosley,Carolyn King,Kerry McCormick,Marco Rodriguez,Brina Palencia,Marsha Lynn Blackburn,John Walpole,David Little,Julie Anne Mayfield,Ben Le Clair,Gerald Dewey


Upstream Color Synopsis: A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism. (c) Official Facebook Unrated

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Review For Upstream Color

A cerebral, mournful mystery that resonates like a tuning fork struck on a far-off star.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

It presents us with a glimpse of the vastness of existence, of our inner nature, and of nature without that is as equally dreadful, enveloping, and terrifying as it is beautiful.
Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer

"Upstream Color" is splendid, transcendent weirdness.
Tom Long-Detroit News

I loved it.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

Sci-fi might have been too familiar a word, for what may induce a kind of hallucinatory melancholy in its viewers.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

Elliptical and utterly fascinating adventure in cinema, one that defies simple explanations, but worms its way into the brain.
John Anderson-Newsday

Ultimately, Carruth's tale expresses that, despite the complexity and mutability of human beings, their essence persists.
Violet Lucca-Film Comment Magazine

Much like the worm that's forced into Kris's body, you can't wriggle free from this film and it won't stop growing inside you as time goes by.
Ben Rawson-Jones-Digital Spy

Gorgeous, transcendent and affecting, just watch it and argue the toss later.
Chris Fyvie-The Skinny

A lush, deeply felt, very modern exploration of the need to find genuine connections in a cruel and (very) unusual world.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

It will leave you giddily befuddled. I've never been so swept away by being so lost.
Will Leitch-Deadspin

For those prepared to go with the abstraction, Upstream Color is a rewarding and mind-blowing experience.
Eddie Harrison-The List

Shane Carruth's Upstream Color might even be better than his previous effort, Primer... [It's] a marvel of sci-fi storytelling.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

Carruth's experimental style has a certain level of artistry, and the film contains enough ambitious ideas to make it worthwhile.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

A sumptuous enigma that's intricately constructed and beautifully shot, a film that would make Terrence Malick blush
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie

Carruth's complex and muted thriller is exquisitely made and acted. It's a film that challenges the viewer provoking fine existential questions.
Jonathan W. Hickman-Daily Film Fix

May represent a milestone in modern indie cinema, or at least a steppingstone between the smart microbudget work signified by star Amy Seimetz and the more grandiose aspirations associated with someone like -- dare I invoke the name? -- Stanley Kubrick.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

Very few movies actually invite us in, meet us halfway, or offer us something. Upstream Color does that in such a unique, singular way that it's unlike almost any other movie I've ever seen.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

Those who require a beating pulse to set the tempo for jigsaw puzzle moviegoing are hereby warned, as Carruth isn't interested in making things easy. He wants to squeeze your mind, not hold your hand.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

It's not designed to stump or baffle but to beckon you into its wondrously chilly gray world. If it takes a few viewings to unlock (most of) its secrets then lucky you; you spent high-quality time you might have wasted on Pain & Gain.
Dave White-Movies.com

If Shane Carruth's time-traveling debut Primer was about outthinking what you might do in the future, his second movie, Upstream Color, is about deciphering why you feel the way you do right now.
Joe Peeler-Paste Magazine

I have no idea what it was about, and I can't wait to see it again.
Alonso Duralde-What the Flick?!
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