59
Metascore
15 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonChicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonA romance incandescent, a fiery pageant of l'amour fou. Whatever its historical transgressions, it opens up a vein and lets life and blood pour out.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe film's appeal has a lot to do with the casting of Juliette Binoche as Sand, who brings to the role her pale, dark beauty and characteristic warmth.
- 75Miami HeraldMarta BarberMiami HeraldMarta BarberIn between all the emotional seesawing, it's hard to figure the depth of these two literary figures, and even the times in which they lived. But they fascinate in their recklessness.
- 70The New York TimesDana StevensThe New York TimesDana StevensThough well dressed and well made, ultimately falls prey to the contradiction that afflicts so many movies about writers. What makes them so fascinating, so representative, cannot really be shown on screen.
- 63New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNew York Daily NewsJack MathewsInexplicable human bondage is a literary staple of film as well as literature, but Kurys ("Entre Nous"), usually so sure-handed with her actors, has trouble making this bond compelling.
- 60Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumAs a literary bodice ripper this is better than average, partly because of its glimpses of early-19th-century bohemianism in France and Italy but mostly because Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel manage to keep the story hot and unpredictable.
- 60Village VoiceLeslie CamhiVillage VoiceLeslie CamhiIt does best when it leaves behind hothouse literary discussions and closes in on these two legendary behemoths, battling for sexual supremacy.
- 60Film ThreatFilm ThreatThe art direction and costumes are gorgeous and finely detailed, and Kurys' direction is clever and insightful. Even so, it feels very, very long.
- 40TV Guide MagazineFrank LoveceTV Guide MagazineFrank LoveceNever has the adage "You can't help who you fall in love with" been more lavishly illustrated than in this historical drama.
- 40L.A. WeeklyElla TaylorL.A. WeeklyElla TaylorJuliette Binoche is the only reason to see Diane Kurys' florid, incoherent movie.