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Ty Burr, Boston Globe: The strength of Good Morning, Night is not in winking meta-drama but in a clear-eyed, restorative realism that's occasionally broken by quiet flights of fancy. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: The race between her deep-set ideology and burgeoning conscience is a compelling one, but there are too many shortcuts -- from fevered dreams to convenient coincidences -- along the way. Read more
Rex Reed, New York Observer: Good Morning, Night is as tired and inconsequential as week-old pasta. Read more
Andrew Sarris, New York Observer: Part reality, part fantasy and all compassion. It is a strangely moving experience for the historically aware filmgoer. Read more
J. Hoberman, Village Voice: Sober yet filled with fancy. There's a wistful aspect to the movie. Read more