The audacious one-shot wonder "Victoria" is a masterful feat of execution, but the long take is so much more than a nifty trick - it's an absolutely necessary part of the storytelling that colors in the themes explored in this wild film. Helmed masterfully by Sebastian Schipper, "Victoria" delves into the nightclubs of Berlin, and spills out onto the streets, before snowballing into a tragic crime tale, a beautifully rendered mashup of "Before Sunrise" and "Bonnie and Clyde." That this all happens over the course of the film's nearly two and a half hour run time underlines how quickly things can change, how quickly things can go from innocent fun to horribly wrong.