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In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a plebiscite on his presidency. The country will vote YES or NO to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the NO persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra (Gael Garcia Bernal), to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and under scrutiny by the despot's minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free. (c) Sony Classics
Release Date No Feb 15, 2013 Limited
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Actors For No

Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal,Alfredo Castro,Antonia Zegers,Luis Gnecco,Marcial Tagle,Nestor Cantillana,Jaime Vadell,Pascal Montero

Genres No : Art House & International,Drama

Visitor Ranting & Critics For No

User Ranting No : 3.9
User Percentage For No : 83 %
User Count Like for No : 5,158
All Critics Ranting For No : 7.7
All Critics Count For No : 95
All Critics Percentage For No : 93 %

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Movie Overview For No

When Strangways, the British SIS Station Chief in Jamaica goes missing, MI6 send James Bond - Agent 007 to investigate. His investigation leads him to the mysterious Crab Key; the secret base of Dr No who he suspects is trying to sabotage the American space program using a radio beam. With the assistance of local fisherman Quarrel, who had been helping Strangways, Bond sneaks onto Crab Key where he meets the beautiful Honey Ryder. Can the three of them defeat an army of henchmen and a "fire breathing dragon" in order to stop Dr No, save the space program and get revenge for Strangways? Dr. No is the first film of legendary James Bond series starring Sean Connery in the role of Fleming's British super agent.

TagLine No

NOW meet the most extraordinary gentleman spy in all fiction!

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Review For No

"No" is a picture that perches precariously on the cusp of a paradox.
Soren Anderson-Seattle Times

A cunning and richly enjoyable combination of high-stakes drama and media satire from Chilean director Pablo Larrain.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

A mesmerizing, realistic and often hilarious look at the politics of power and the power of ideas ...
Peter Howell-Toronto Star

A political drama, a personal drama, a sharp-eyed study of how the media manipulate us from all sides, No reels and ricochets with emotional force.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

It's a funny look at the way the media warp public opinion, and a curiously hopeful one.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

On every level, "No" leaves one with bittersweet feelings about democracy, love and the cost of compromise.
John Anderson-Newsday

The understated performance by Bernal was inspiring, as was the pic.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

It's not easy material but it's truly fascinating, and expertly done.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)

An extremely perceptive and intriguing examination of the effect that media hype and spin have on the political process.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

...a bitter and knowing meditation on media manipulation and political subversion.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

Larrain deftly mixes social satire and historical drama.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly

All historical and little drama.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Larrain does a fine job of making No look and sound authentic to its time period, although the VHS-quality photography, all washed-out with colors bleeding together as camcorders did in the '80s, is an occasional irritant.
Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times

Silliness is on the side of the angels in a brilliant and highly entertaining film that's part political thriller, part media satire.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

It's clear that the language of advertising has become universal, and that political commodities can be sold like soap. But toppling a dictatorship? Now there's a story.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

A reflection of a moment in time, made in the image of that moment.
Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Bernal deftly explores the layers of the character's complexity, including his political apathy.
Nancy Flores-Austin American-Statesman

"No" is filmmaking of the first order.
Calvin Wilson-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Old technology plus the packaging of a revolution add up to a Yes
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit

Freshens up a decades-old story with vibrant humor and a good sense of storytelling.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

No continually impresses for its slyness and savvy -- rarely has such an eyesore been so worth watching.
Jason Anderson-The Grid

Larrain fashions an unlikely crowd-pleaser from a historical episode that has its share of tragedy as well as triumph.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

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