Reviews for this film from our members:
- Marina Antunes @ Quiet Earth
- David Bax @ Battleship Pretension
- Excerpt: Giroux explores how what we believe and, sometimes more importantly, what we don’t believe lead us to align ourselves with similarly minded people, even when they may also hold a host of other beliefs that fail to match our own. Giroux and his cast do this with humor, pathos and aching beauty, all while juggling the French, Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Spanish and Italian languages.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: While she skates to the edge of Indie quirk, Giroux also knows how to delight with unexpected observations, keeping things grounded with the three sensitive portrayals at the core of her film.
- Kenji Fujishima @ Slant Magazine
- Hugo Gomes @ http://cinematograficamentefalando.blogs.sapo.pt [Portuguese]
- Mathieu Li-Goyette @ Panorama-cinéma [French]
- Pat Mullen @ Cinemablographer
- Excerpt: Yaron’s lovely performance forms the heart of the film as Felix and Meira finds its quiet power in her restrained and delicately observational turn.
- [New – 12/10/15] | João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]
- Jonathan Richards @ www.jonrichardsplace.com
- Excerpt: This tender, sensitive, and chaste romance about a young Hasidic wife and mother drawn into a relationship with the aimless middle-aged black sheep of a wealthy Jewish family breathes sighs of longing, but never rises much above the breathing level.
- Norm Schrager @ Meet In the Lobby
- Excerpt: The high concept is enough to keep our interest… but it can’t hold up a movie on its own.
- Frank Swietek @ One Guys Opinion
- Excerpt: A sensitive, small-scaled story of two poeople from very different backgrounds who find live despite all the obstacles society puts in their path.