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An impeccably acted character drama revolving around a mother and her teenage twin sons, Private Property shows how strong and how terrifying the bonds within families can be. Directed by Belgium's Joachim Lafosse, it etches the line between love and hate with a savagery that is almost unprecedented.Full Review

Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times

What draws us into Private Property is how so many things happen under the surface, never commented upon.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

Like many French films of its kind, Private Property remains content to simply observe a situation without tidying up the narrative, which in this case leaves some big questions unanswered. But Lafosse knows that problems that beg for a resolution sometimes don't get one.Full Review

Scott Tobias
The Onion A.V. Club

Boasting a script so clear and airtight that shrinks could use it for family therapy courses, the sole caveat is the unrelenting unpleasantness of the stronger-willed son.Full Review

Variety

Boasting a script so clear and airtight that shrinks could use it for family therapy courses, the sole caveat is the unrelenting unpleasantness of the stronger-willed son.Full Review

Jay Weissberg
Variety
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