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Abiding Nowhere

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Robert Daniels RogerEbert.com Clocking in at 79 minutes, “Abiding Nowhere” is a longer entry in the Walker series, but no less witty, absorbing, and undeniably Zen. Feb 22, 2024 Full Review William Stottor Loud and Clear Reviews Abiding Nowhere (Wu Suo Zhu) sees Tsai Ming-liang and Lee Kang-sheng return in an impressive continuation of the Walker series. Rated: 3.5/5 Sep 3, 2024 Full Review Grant Watson Fiction Machine See one Walker instalment and you have seen them all, I guess, but it is worth recommending this latest one if it is to be your first. Rated: 6/10 Aug 11, 2024 Full Review Daniel Gorman In Review Online The film ends abruptly, never actually coalescing the two strands. Inference and oblique suggestion is all we get, but it’s enough to suggest a whole universe of possibilities. May 15, 2024 Full Review Jaime Pena Caimán Cuadernos de Cine Abiding Nowhere has something of a synthesis of Tsai's cinema. [Full review in Spanish] Mar 7, 2024 Full Review Sarah Manvel Critic's Notebook Obsessed with this living statue, this person whose art is making something which is, by design, unnoticeable. “Abiding Nowhere” is art very much along those lines. Feb 26, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Movie Info

Director
Ming-liang Tsai
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Chinese