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SummaryCelebrated war photographer W. Eugene Smith (Johnny Depp) goes against a powerful corporation responsible for poisoning the people of Minamata, Japan in 1971. With the glory days of World War II far behind him, Smith has become a recluse. Between an impassioned Japanese translator called Aileen (Minami) urging him to go and a much needed commissi... Read More

Minamata

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Feb 10, 2022
78
Austin Chronicle
In its dour and often depressing depiction of environmental struggle, 1970s-set true-life pollution drama Minimata would pair well with Todd Haynes’ Dark Waters.
Feb 10, 2022
70
TheWrap
As a film, Minamata is more than just a biopic, reflecting the important social impact of photography, although — as a slideshow of images from pollution disasters, oil spills, toxic waste poisoning and more are shown over the credits — one has to wonder what true change has been made.
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78% Positive
45 Ratings
14% Mixed
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Nov 6, 2023
10
Naty_L
Fantastic poignant movie,with Depp in one of his finest roles.
Dec 7, 2021
10
Elvira9
Johnny Depp is awesome this movie deserves an oscar . I think Hollywood has to get back to Johnny, he deserves it, he's a great actor and he's gotten very serious in Minamata. He has done his job very well, they must give him another chance.
Feb 28, 2020
67
The Playlist
Levitas’ unusually even-handed approach works to balance the film’s inspirational true story with its tragic real-world context, by refusing to overstate Smith’s personal heroics, while sensitively outlining the everyday heroism of the ordinary men and women most grievously affected.
Feb 15, 2022
60
Film Threat
Coupled with a few inspired moments and an earnestness that’s hard to dismiss, the film manages, just barely, to stand out from the rest.
Apr 4, 2022
50
Original-Cin
The trouble starts with the script, which wobbles between an investigative thriller and a psychological study.
Feb 28, 2020
50
The Hollywood Reporter
Director Andrew Levitas and his co-screenwriters dramatize a riveting story using a mass of groan-worthy genre clichés that ill-serve the truth they are trying to recreate.
Feb 28, 2020
40
The Telegraph
The film isn’t a write-off – well-handled, it could have had the sober dramatic voltage of Todd Haynes’s Dark Waters, which relates a now-familiar story of corporate malfeasance in a different place and time. The problems are of style, focus and intent.
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Sep 24, 2021
10
esfrances
If you want a movie that will stop you in your tracks and question everything about, well, everything (without giving too much away) that will literally leave you speechless. Then this is the for movie for you. Johnny Depp deserves every possible award for his performance in this film. It's powerful.
Sep 15, 2021
10
Beast1549
Фильм просто супер. Сюжет и игра Джонни Деппа просто великолепны. А псевдо критикам надо бы подлечить голову и делать справедливы обзоры, а не следовать повестке. Долой культуру отмены!
Aug 26, 2021
10
soundjam
Such a great movie, Johnny Depp was as always an inedible actor. Deserves an Oscar!
Sep 24, 2021
6
Mauro_Lanari
(Mauro Lanari) Ecological quixotism is mocked by the movie itself on the end credits, or by those who keep themselves informed about environmentalism. It is the protagonist who reminds us of the need not for a simplistic and impromptu cure but for a "final solution" (Pere Ubu 1985: "Disturb only to announce the second coming of Christ!", and it's fascinating his consideration on photography, which would steal a slice of the soul not only of those who are framed but also of those who take the picture, until they reach a PTSD.
Aug 14, 2021
5
JLuis_001
Minamata is weak despite the good things that get out of its subject matter. There are certain things that work, and many others that don't, which is a shame considering how much serious journalism needs to be vindicated in the era of ''fake news'' in social media. Johnny Depp does a good job, especially in the characterization, and I guess these will be the kind of movies where we'll be seeing him considering he's banned from blockbusters right now.
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Feb 11, 2022
1 h 55 m
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Let Truth Be The Prejudice
Academy Awards, USA
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Golden Trailer Awards
• 3 Nominations
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