Average Rating: 6.5/10
Reviews Counted: 36
Fresh: 28 | Rotten: 8
A stark and moving coming-of-age tale and crime thriller, Schizo gives viewers a peek into the lives of Kazakhstan's poor.
Average Rating: 6.7/10
Critic Reviews: 14
Fresh: 12 | Rotten: 2
A stark and moving coming-of-age tale and crime thriller, Schizo gives viewers a peek into the lives of Kazakhstan's poor.
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Average Rating: 3.8/5
User Ratings: 513
An uncommonly moving feature about characters in desperate circumstances, SCHIZO offers both a unique coming-of-age story and a sterling feature debut by director Guka Omarova. The film concerns Mustafa, or "Schizo," a boy not quite 15 years old, who becomes caught up in sordid adult dealings, and must struggle to maintain his sense of beauty and right as he develops the expertise and thick skin of a true player. Growing up in the destitute early '90s Kazakhstan, and nicknamed "Schizo" for his
Jan 1, 2004 Wide
Sep 13, 2005
Picture This! Entertainment
All Critics (38) | Top Critics (14) | Fresh (28) | Rotten (8)
An unflinching look at poverty, expedience and harsh choices in a desolate environment.
A stark illustration of a cold, hard world, and a sensitive look at a kid wanting a way out.
Offers not just the proverbial window into village life in Kazakhstan, but a panoramic view.
As admirable as some of the film might be, it's ultimately too sluggish and dreary to be very memorable.
The director creates a taut picture of a place, and a liberating moment of choice.
An austere, moving tale about a young man underestimated by everyone except himself.
Omarova's thoughtful offering is not so much a visual triptych of the country but a human portrait of youthful purpose in the face of fisted danger.
It takes patience to get into this movie, but it does pay off.
The exotic setting and the starkness with which the young man's story is told--along with Nusuppaev's muted charisma--help it transcend the narrative commonplaces.
This Russian-made thriller is seriously lacking energy, which is surprising considering the material.
First-time director Guka Omarova has a strong eye for telling detail and a sensitivity to Mustafa's slow awakening.
Nusuppaev simply isn't skilled enough to bring us along on Schizo's journey, and Omarova's sense of pace is uneven.
Guka Omarova's assured first feature Schizo is a noir forced out into the sunlight.
An uncommonly moving feature about characters in desperate circumstances,Schizo features an incredible debut performance by its leading actor, a Kazakhstan orphan.
You'd by crazy to miss this Kazakhstan import.
An earnest also-ran.
While believable and well put-together, the story is a bit too slight to fully command our attention.
Harsh and realistically squashed by Omarova.No,Schizo is not the common peasant on a small town nor the bully against authority.It's a sweet debut despite the psychological weariness and the social comment of poverty.
November 3, 2008Super Reviewer
(** 1/2): It is interesting but as a whole, I just don't think it works. A near-miss.AKA: The Recruiter
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