71
Metascore
8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 91IndieWireChristian ZilkoIndieWireChristian ZilkoIt’s truly astounding that Falcon Lake is the work of a first-time feature director. Le Bon demonstrates a masterful understanding of shot composition and pacing that allows her to craft a haunting vibe without turning it into a gimmick.
- 90VarietyJessica KiangVarietyJessica KiangComing-of-age movies are usually, like growing up itself, some combination of funny, sad, rueful, awkward or frightening, but rarely are they so successfully all those things at once as in Falcon Lake.
- 83The Film StageAlistair RyderThe Film StageAlistair RyderAbove all else, Le Bon’s debut showcases a playful spirit behind the camera: one eager to blend opposing genres, to find something authentically heartfelt beneath the tropes and gothic artifice. It’s a small Lake that I hope makes a big splash.
- 80Screen DailyAllan HunterScreen DailyAllan HunterThe end result is a delicate and ultimately touching evocation of first love’s intensity.
- 80Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenLos Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenA work of surprising, commanding depth.
- 75The PlaylistCaitlin QuinlanThe PlaylistCaitlin QuinlanThis is a controlled and impressive debut from Le Bon that hints at talent to come and offers a warm, if not always unique, approach to the growing pains of young love.
- 50Slant MagazineWes GreeneSlant MagazineWes GreeneThe inadvertent effect of the oppressive, almost overbearing gloom that shrouds Falcon Lake is that it manages to sap the life out of its initially carefree depiction of young people’s emotional lives.
- 50The New York TimesBeatrice LoayzaThe New York TimesBeatrice LoayzaDeath and desire swirl around the film’s charged atmosphere, though Le Bon has trouble meaningfully bringing out these elements in the narrative itself, hastily throwing in ambiguities in the last act to create a weightier sense of drama. The effect falls flat.