Critical response and review Arrhythmia has an approval rating of 100% on
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 7 reviews, and an average rating of 8.00/10. In IMDb, the movie was rated by 4896 audience with an average rating of 7.4/10, signifying "generally favorable reviews". About 30.3% of the audience rated 8/10, and 25.6% of the audience rated 7/10.
The Hollywood Reporter comment the camerawork in
Arrhythmia as”a documentary-style naturalism that gives
Arrhythmia more of a televisual than cinematic look”. The Karlovy Vary Film also review that the crema man present the “breakdown of allyship between them is encapsulated in a series of utterly believable interactions.” Alexandra Porshneva reviewed that "The notorious subject of love that long ago turned into cheap boudoir clichés is saturated with the strongest images and highlighted by complex, subtle moments of pain. How vivid and poetic is the image of Oleg running away without looking back from his beloved, who carries away all his pain and fear: a man running to loneliness. We may contrast this scene with the previous one, showing the intimate affinity of husband and wife in the kitchen, which demonstrates close physical contact but, in fact, reveals complete alienation. Here is the effect of contradiction of action and feeling, which helps transmit the image of boundless love for a neighbor, for business, for life—as bright and accurate as possible. Surprisingly, the subtle acting here does not destroy the multi-layered action but only emphasizes the naturalness and “commonness” of what is happening. How flexible in her obstinacy is Irina Gorbacheva as Katia, how expressive in his vulnerability and even in infantility is Aleksandr Iatsenko as Oleg. Perhaps it will sound loud, but
Arrhythmia is a most sincere film about love. This statement is reinforced by an obvious fact: it is about love as a feeling that is incredibly painful and strong, classed just as compassion and forgiveness... It is important to feel the autumn air of a provincial city through a film: so simple and real, a bit cold due to the grey color of the new buildings. For a moment, even the cinematic space seemed more real than life, but after returning to the gloss of cyclic reality this viewer still wanted to get sick with arrhythmia again."
Accolades In June 2017,
Arrhythmia won the Grand Prix, Best Actor (Aleksander Yatsenko) and the Audience Award at the
Kinotavr festival in Sochi, Russia. At the
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival the film received the award for Best Actor (Aleksander Yatsenko). It was also screened at the
Toronto International Film Festival (in the Contemporary World Cinema section).
Festivals and awards Arrhythmia has screened at many festivals and won awards, including: • 2017 28th
Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr": Grand Prix, Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017 52nd
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival: Main Program Participant; Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017 "Otkritie x Strelka" Film Festival: Opening Feature • 2017 "Koroche" Short Film Festival: Special Feature • 2017 7th Sakhalin "Krai Sveta" International Film Festival: Grand Prix, People's Choice Award, Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017
Toronto International Film Festival: Contemporary World Cinema Program • 2017 53rd
Chicago International Film Festival: Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017 11th "Sputnik nad Polshey" Russian Film Festival: Grand Prix, People's Choice Award • 2017 24th
Minsk International Film Festival "Listapad": Cinema without Border Award from the executive committee of the CIS, Best Actress (Irina Gorbacheva), Special Jury Award • 2017 18th
Arras Film Festival: French Film Critics Award, Special Jury Mention for the Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017 25th
Honfleur Festival of Russian Cinema (France): Grand Prix, People's Choice Award, Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017 11th
Asia Pacific Screen Awards: Jury Grand Prix (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017 24th
Sozvezdie International Film Festival: Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko), Best Supporting Male Actor (Maxim Lagashkin), Film President Award (Alexander Yatsenko, Irina Gorbacheva) • 2017 "
White Elephant" National Award of the Guild of Film Critics and Experts: Best Film, Best Director (Boris Khlebnikov), Best Screenplay (Natalia Meshchaninova, Boris Khlebnikov), Best Female Actor (Irina Gorbacheva), Best Male Actor (Alexander Yatsenko) • 2017 2nd Ural Open Festival of Russian Cinema: Grand Prix, Best Actress (Irina Gorbacheva), Best Actor (Aleksander Yatsenko) • 2017 13th
Eurasia International Film Festival (Kazakhstan): FIPRESCI Grand Prize • 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam: "Voices" programme feature • 2018 The
Golden Eagle Award, Russia: Best Actress (Irina Gorbacheva) • 2018 29th
Trieste Film Festival: Trieste Award - Best Feature Film • 2018 21st "Blockbuster" Award: Prize of the Chief Editor of the "Kinobusiness" magazine • 2020 Etoiles et Toiles du Cinéma Européen: the Odyssée-Council of Europe Prize for Artistic Creation == References ==