The Student Reviews
Ironically allows antireligious pedagogics and dogmas overtake [Kirill Serebrennikov's] story, itself a cautionary tale on the dangers of pedagogical and dogmatic thinking.
| Original Score: 4/10 | Jan 7, 2019
The Student should be seen, discussed, thought about and discussed again with friends. Definitely a must see.
| Aug 20, 2018
"One of the most exasperating movies I've seen in a long time. And I say it as praise, of course". (Complete review in Spanish in the Mexican neswpaper Reforma).
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jul 31, 2018
In the face of so much dementia, the disciple seems to conclude, there is nothing left but to cling to reason, even if that means generating more dementia. Perhaps there is a little window of hope... [Full Review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 7.5/10 | Jul 27, 2018
Oscillating between conflict and abrupt humor, the director balances the films grimness with something lighter, but without derailing the impact. [Full Review in Spanish]
| Jul 25, 2018
Big ideas and razor-sharp wit combine in this pointed high school drama from Russia.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 1, 2018
For most of its running time, The Student is immensely compelling, a terrifying ride between hothouse realism and dreamy metaphor.
| Feb 8, 2018
The Student is a lively piece that grips from beginning to end. It's full of intensity, thoughtful discussion, righteous anger, and interesting, dynamic characters.
| Apr 30, 2017
As parables about fundamentalism go, The Student is bold and compelling... Tall, with the brooding, intent looks of a teen Michael Shannon, Petr Skvortsov is a superb incarnation of both zealot and charlatan,
| Original Score: 9/10 | Apr 29, 2017
It is humanity against the machine and guess who is winning.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Apr 28, 2017
Beautifully shot... The Student is a purposely exaggerated satire that feels simultaneously mindful and nerve-wracking.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Apr 27, 2017
His social criticism can be heavy-handed, but his direction of actors (many of whom had never appeared in a movie before this one) is remarkable; Pyotr Skvortsov is terrifying in the lead.
| Apr 27, 2017
Scene after scene, we watch Venya's strange charisma grow as his dogmatic fervor builds up to an infectious fever pitch.
| Apr 21, 2017
A serious, sharply mounted drama that gets more engrossing as it moves along.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Apr 21, 2017
Vladislav Opelyants' fluid cinematography and Ekaterina Scheglova's carefully-constructed everyday production design help emphasis the insidiousness of the titular antihero's brand of evil.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Mar 17, 2017
There is a theatricality to the film that can feel a little overbearing at times - it's hard to sympathise with the grandstanding central character - but this is forceful and provocative film-making.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 5, 2017
Atmospherically designed and photographed in arresting long takes, this often makes for gruelling viewing, especially when the heavy metal soundtrack kicks in.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 3, 2017
It's an uneasy film, one that leaves a somehow bitter taste behind.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 2, 2017
Traditional high school antics take a Russian existentialist pummelling in The Student, a compelling and unnerving satire from writer-director Kirill Serebrennikov.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 2, 2017
If The Student lacks the searing moral exactness of the Russian literature on which it draws, it's an often hypnotic warning against dogma's eternal allure.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 2, 2017