Familia rodante 2004

Critics score:
59 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Michael Esposito, Chicago Tribune: Despite some nice performances ... it never gets out of the predictable low gear. Read more

Rob Nelson, Village Voice: The movie rarely if ever crosses the border between familiarity and surprise. Read more

Noel Murray, AV Club: Trapero focuses on hazy morning sunrises and landscapes rushing by, and the way he frames the action in that tiny camper is like an extended, bravura stunt. Read more

Marta Barber, Miami Herald: The cast doesn't look like a troupe of actors; it could easily be taken for an ordinary family with plenty of physical and psychological bumps and bruises, but always loving. Read more

Stephen Holden, New York Times: Not a movie of ideas but an emotional and tactile experience of economy-class travel. Read more

Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com: It's a profoundly rich and beautiful picture, in its unassuming way close to a masterpiece. Read more

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Deborah Young, Variety: The film has humanity to burn, but its loose structure makes it hard to connect with the multiple characters. Read more