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Don't be put off: Hernandez's exquisite romance works on an emotional, as well as intellectual, level.Full Review
Broken Sky is that increasing rarity, a film that is fully realized visually. Keeping dialogue at a minimum, Hernndez and inspired cinematographer Alejandro Cant create a constant interplay between light and shadow, movement and stillness, dramatic spaces of architectural grandeur and intimate enclosures to evoke the ever-shifting emotions of an all-consuming first love.Full Review
Mr. Hernndez doesn't always grab what he's reaching for -- his talent soars untethered by discipline -- but the thrust of his effort lights up the sky.Full Review
Though the bold treatment of homoerotic love in Mexican helmer Julian Hernandez's feature bow Broken Sky is sure to grab attention, it doesn't take long before the picture's torturously slow pace turns an earnest effort into a tedious aesthetic exercise.Full Review
A 2-hour, 20-minute bore-de-force of virtually dialogue-free angst.Full Review
