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Justin Chang, Variety: Skillful as Marques-Marcet's aesthetic choices are, they wouldn't be half as effective without two such well-matched performances. Read more
Joe McGovern, Entertainment Weekly: It's a decent critique of romance in the digital age -- until you realize how boring it is to watch people break up on Facebook. Read more
Jonathan Holland, Hollywood Reporter: A well-crafted, tightly controlled and emotionally probing X-ray of the attempts of one couple to use tech to keep their relationship alive across a continent and an ocean. Read more
Sheri Linden, Los Angeles Times: The insights about tech-enabled disconnections are hardly earth-shattering, but the nuanced performances find the emotional truth in every pixelated gaze. Read more
A.O. Scott, New York Times: The director's discipline is remarkable, and also a bit constricting. Read more
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: Marques-Mercet and his actors establish an intimacy with the audience that's practically unique. Even if you love it only a little, not completely, you will probably remember "10,000 Km" for the rest of your life. Read more
Abby Garnett, Village Voice: Well crafted and strikingly intimate ... Read more