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Stephen Holden, New York Times: Each thread of the plot is followed to its dangling, ragged conclusion in a movie that may be painful to watch but that maintains a chilly integrity. Read more
David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter: This stiflingly restrained French dirge about morality, guilt and atonement is chilly and constipated, mistaking ponderousness for intensity. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Corsini sends her fine cast down a recognizable route, but wisely stands back, allowing them to navigate the twists and turns. Read more
Guy Lodge, Variety: Worlds don't so much collide as politely bump into each other in [this] glossy, well-meaning but dramatically listless study of class relations in contemporary Paris. Read more
Heather Baysa, Village Voice: Feels like an overdrawn soap opera about everyone's simultaneous fear of and longing for consequences. Read more