Dogville quotes
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Uncompromising filmmaking that's both artistic and powerfully entertaining.
Rich Cline, Shadows On The Wall
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Utterly engrossing.
Scott Nash, Three Movie Buffs
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Vera wants me to picking apples from trees that are barely in the ground. Things take time. That's love, seeing what they need and respecting those needs. If anyone understands that, it's you. At least I thought so.
Chuck
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Vera, remember how I taught your children... Remember how happy you were, when I... When I taught your children about the doctrine of stoicism and they finally understood it.
Grace
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Von Trier supplies enough of an intellectual apparatus to give Dogville the veneer of art, but at its core this is a hollow, mean-spirited work.
Daniel Eagan in Film Journal International
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Von Trier's contempt for humanity is becoming harder to hide with stylistic flourish. He doesn't even try here, and his arrogance is topped only by his misanthropy.
Sean Axmaker The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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We are proud to have you among us. And we thank you for showing us who you are. Here's to you, Grace. Stay with us as long as you damn please.
Jack McKay
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We can start by shooting a dog and nailing it to a wall. Over there beneath that lamp, for example. Well, it might help. It sometimes does.
The Big Man
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We have our whole lives ahead of us. The thing that I love about you is that you don't demand anything of me. That we can just be together.
Grace
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We thought some time off would be good for you. That was quite a speech you made yesterday. It gave us all something to think about.
Mrs. Henson
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We've better get you out of here. I'm afraid, you've learned far too much already.
The Big Man
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Well, they couldn't really argue that anything had changed. But by not telling the police they felt they were committing a crime themselves.
Tom
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What Lars von Trier has achieved is avant-gardism for idiots. From beginning to end, Dogville is obtuse and dislikable, a whimsical joke wearing cement shoes.
David Denby in The New Yorker
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What the hell is this?
The Man In The Coat
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Who but von Trier could make such a film? Who else would dare?
Liam Lacey in The Globe And Mail