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Stephen Holden, New York Times: Makes you understand these spiky relationships in a visceral way. Even minor characters, with their strengths and faults and fits of irrationality, emerge as complicated, three-dimensional beings. Read more
David Fear, Time Out: Christophe Honore's character study is one monolithic mash note for Chiara Mastroianni. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: Chiara Mastroianni's performance is the only saving grace of this tedious family drama. Read more
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: It's just an accumulation of bland incidents involving the central character and her family. Read more
Karina Longworth, Village Voice: Lena settles into a '70s American groove, with Mastroianni making an all-in, glam-free performance look easy. Read more