Both the political upheaval in Chile as well as the election campaign "NO" are exciting moments in history. Unfortunately sick of film at the same symptoms as the first spots of the No! Movement. If you have swallowed the pill that the scenes were filmed with a bad webcam, to mount them with the authentic material of the campaign, remains the major disappointment: NO! is staged tough and unimaginative. Milky low-contrast, blurred and shaky images show the protagonists watching in endless discussions or his toy train.
It would the director know better, it's all about the influence of advertising aesthetics to the reception of the audience, it's all about wit and pace, their effect could almost move a whole nation to oppose a military dictatorship.
The second star is so for so seen twice instructive film.