• Yearly Top Tens
  • Interviews
Menu

World of Reel

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
Home
IMG_7467.jpeg
Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ First Reactions Arrive: Early Praise Calls It a “Masterpiece,” But Most Critics Are Still Waiting
IMG_7468.jpeg
‘Obsession’ Passes $400M, Becomes Highest Grossing Film With Budget Under $1M
IMG_7443.jpeg
Olivia Wilde Says ‘Naughty’ Starts Production “Soon” and Calls It “Heartbreaking” and “Hilarious”
IMG_7442.jpeg
Vicky Krieps, George MacKay and Omar Sy Join Bradley Cooper’s ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ Prequel
IMG_7436.webp
‘Supergirl’ Crashes 77% in Second Weekend, Revised Box Office Drops to $8.6M [Updated]
Featured
Capture.PNG
August 19, 2019
3-Hour ‘Midsommar' Director's Cut Screened in NYC
August 19, 2019

This year’s 12th edition of the Scary Movies festival at Film at Lincoln Center premiered Ari Aster’s extended version of “Midsommar” this past Saturday.

August 19, 2019

World of Reel

  • More
    • Yearly Top Tens
  • Interviews

‘Compartment No.6’: Cannes Competition Entry Has Two Strangers on a Train and Lots of Drinking [Capsule]

November 18, 2021 Jordan Ruimy

Juho Kuosmanen’s Cannes Competition entry “Compartment No.6” could have been a better fit for the sidebar of the festival, “Un Certain Regard.” After all, Kuosmanen won the section back in 2016 with his minimalist black and white “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki. Alas, Cannes director of programming Thierry Fremaux decided it was a good idea to let the watchable, but slightly middling ‘Compartment’ compete for the Palme d’Or this year. 

The story is rather simple and familiar, man and a woman share one compartment on a train despite the clear personality differences. Finnish student Laura (Seidi Haarla) and Russian miner Ljoha (Yuriy Borisov) are both going to Murmansk; she a palaeontologist, wants to see ancient petroglyphs. He, headed to work, and drinking … a lot. 

The uncomfortable dynamics drive this movie forward until, lo and behold, an attraction starts creeping in. It’s all well tied up and directed with a grooming handheld camera. The coda is the most surprisingly moving part, getting us out of the train and into actual civilization. Otherwise, there isn’t much here except the enigmatic chemistry between Haarla and Borisov [B-]

← ‘Don’t Look Up’ Screens For BAFTA; Critics Will See it Tonight‘Nightmare Alley’ Suggests A Visually Stunning Affair [Trailer] →

FOLLOW US!

No results found

Trending

Featured
IMG_6753.jpeg
‘Project Hail Mary’ Tops World of Reel’s Midyear Critics Poll, as Voted by 100+ Critics
77A3495A-3028-4EF4-997B-1FFC576CA5E0.jpeg
Steven Spielberg’s Best Films, According to 100+ Critics
Capture.PNG
What’s the Best Four-Film Run by a Director?
IMG_6348.jpeg
Clint Eastwood Turns 96 as Son Kyle Says the Legendary Director Has “Retired”

World of Reel RSS

Critics Polls

Featured
IMG_4965.jpeg
Fritz Lang’s ‘M’ Tops the Best Films of the 1930s, According to 100+ Critics
Capture.PNG
Critics Poll: ‘Citizen Kane' Named Best Film of the 1940s
Capture.PNG
Critics Poll: ‘Vertigo’ Named Best Film of the 1950s, Over 120 Participants
B16BAC21-5652-44F6-9E83-A1A5C5DF61D7.jpeg
Critics Poll: Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Tops Our 1960s Critics Poll
 

SEND NEWS TIPS

Summary Block
This block is invalid. Please check the block settings and try again.
Featured
Aenean eu leo Quam
World of Reel tagline.PNG
 

Content

Contribute

Hire me

 

Support

Advertise

Donate

 

About

Team

Contact

Privacy Policy

Site designed by Jordan Ruimy © 2025