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Lav Diaz's follow up to his acclaimed Norte, The End of History is an extraordinary five-and-a-half-hour epic that relates the strange, perhaps supernatural, occurrences that befall a remote village in the Philippine countryside.
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"Diaz explores the beginning of the end of his home country's traditional values in his most overtly political film yet. Exquisite. Remarkable beauty."
Hollywood Reporter
"Hauntingly beautiful. At once a vital work of historical reclamation and a sort of Southeast Asian companion piece to Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon."
Variety
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