Pablo Larrain's follow-up to Tony Manero is another unnerving look at one man's psychosis set against a country's political and moral turmoil -- here, a lonely morgue clerk whose infatuation with the burlesque dancer next door plays out against the violent chaos of Chile's 1973 military coup. -- (C) Kino Lorber UnratedIf You Like this movie you can streaming Post Mortem movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Post Mortem
Release Date : Apr 11, 2012 Limited Genre Movie :Drama,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense,Cult Movies
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Actors :Alfredo Castro,Antonia Zegers,Jaime Vadell,Amparo Noguera,Marcelo Alonso,Marcial Tagle

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User Ranting Movie Post Mortem : 3.3User Percentage For Post Mortem : %
User Count Like for Post Mortem : 3,399
All Critics Ranting For Post Mortem : 7
All Critics Count For Post Mortem : 31
All Critics Percentage For Post Mortem : 84 %
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Review For Movie Post Mortem
Unfortunately, the pacing also moves at a zombie shuffle, with shots held past the point of ennui to agony.Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mesmerizing, somehow otherworldly...
Tom Keogh-Seattle Times
Mario's life spirals out of control in unexpected ways.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post
Post Mortem is - intentionally - not an engaging movie.
Mark Jenkins-NPR
The first half's pretentiously doom-laden vibe suggests the film is slowly tunneling up its own rigor-mortised rectum. Patience, however, will be rewarded.
Josh Frank-Time Out New York
[A] grim, intense, mordantly comic little film...
A.O. Scott-New York Times
Unfortunately, as beautifully presented as it is, and no matter how creepily authentic the autopsied and rotting cadavers look, Post Mortem is D.O.A. in the suspense department.
Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com
Larrain crafts Post Mortem as a slow, quiet character study, narrowing in on Castro in his home and office while the world outside descends into madness.
Noel Murray-AV Club
Post Mortem starts out at a crawl, but it gathers emotional momentum as it pushes forward.
Stephanie Zacharek-Movieline
The violence in Chile in 1973 when the government of Salvador Allende was overthrown seen through the eyes of a mortuary assistant.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
A chilling exploration of the 1973 Pinochet coup soaked in metaphor but rooted in dreadful fact.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
Pablo Larraín keeps the army's brutality off screen to amplify a sense of oppressive malevolence.
Nick Schager-Slant Magazine
to film ekselissetai se ena eidos tromoy, me akoma frikiastikoterh thn adynamia soy na fantasteis kamia enallaktikoterh, protimoterh katalhksh
Joseph Proimakis-Movies for the Masses
It's by no means an easy watch, but it's a rewarding and disturbing one.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
An enigmatic but utterly distinctive and troubling film.
Jonathan Romney-Sight and Sound
It's a bleak film that becomes positively numbing in its relentless pursuit of that perennial theme, the banality of evil.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Larraín keeps the action tightly focused on his small cast, closing in on a claustrophobic, macabre ending that works as a neat summary of all the deprivation and cruelty that has led up to it.
Frances Morgan-Electric Sheep
It's a frequent complaint that some movies are just too damn slow. And this Chilean film feels like it lasts for days.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
Larrain's particular style has fervent devotees, but it can be a little too airless and pre-determined for its own good.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
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Movie Overview For Post Mortem
In Chile, 1973, during the last days of Salvador Allende's presidency, an employee at a Morgue's recording office falls for a burlesque dancer who mysteriously disappears.
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