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I found the beginning of No to be a little confusing. Because I don't know much of Chilean political history, I wasn't sure who was with the Yes or No campaign. After about 15 or 20 minutes, then it became clear which was which. Although a little simplistic, it was well made.
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Chicago Sun-Times
The film becomes a sort of boxing match, getting more intense with each round, building to an exciting finish. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
For anyone fascinated by the political process and the powers of persuasive advertising, No is a resounding yes. Full Review
David Rooney
The Hollywood Reporter
Anchored by an admirably measured performance from Gael Garcia Bernal as the maverick advertising ace who spearheaded the winning campaign, the quietly impassioned film seems a natural for intelligent arthouse audiences. Full Review
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal
Like "Argo" or "Zero Dark Thirty," the film dramatizes a fertile subject — in this instance, the language of advertising in modern politics. Full Review
Joe Neumaier
New York Daily News
The result was remarkable, but the story of it, while true to the moment, needed — ironically — much more dynamism. Full Review
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