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Walter Goodman, New York Times: Scene for scene, Mr. Klimov proves a master of a sort of unreal realism that seeks to get at events terrible beyond comprehension. Read more
Pat Graham, Chicago Reader: I suppose that never forgetting has its place, but not when it insists on such narrowly righteous fantasies of revenge. Read more
Wally Hammond, Time Out: A disorienting and undifferentiated amalgam of almost lyrical poeticism and expressionist nightmare. Read more
J. Hoberman, Village Voice: Come and See, the last and most notable film made by the former Soviet director Elem Klimov, is another fusion of popular and vanguard styles, albeit put to more civic-minded use. Read more
Rita Kempley, Washington Post: Come and See sounds like an invitation to a child's game. Nothing could be further from the truth. Read more