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A.O. Scott, New York Times: Both bitter and delicious. Read more
Geoff Andrew, Time Out: As the sexual, financial and criminal shenanigans get ever more complicated, absurd and melodramatic, the film becomes increasingly tiresome; it's not even possible to enjoy its excesses in a 'so bad it's good' way. Read more
Keith Uhlich, Time Out: This is a completely unenlightening cri de coeur against the most obvious targets of financial-spiritual discontent. Read more
Maggie Lee, Variety: A trite and tangled potboiler that, despite its polemical pretensions, is just a glorified Korean domestic drama with classier couture and shapelier champagne flutes. Read more
Chris Packham, Village Voice: Is there such a thing as "tastefully smutty"? Director Im Sang-soo's moody and semi-Shakespearian The Taste of Money walks that line with some artfully lit humping and cross-generational seduction. Read more