Must Go! Fantastically Progressive Film by paperanniversary I found this film completely relevant to where the world is going in terms of consciousness and personal impact one plays through out lifetimes (ie why is it we do the things we do, Why are we...
88 Miami Herald | Rene Rodriguez This is a gorgeous, flashy, widescreen epic, like "Boogie Nights" or "Casino," about the most essential things in life: Family, friends and love. But most of all, love. Read full review
80 Variety | Modeled on his 2005 hit "C.R.A.Z.Y.," Vallee's fourth feature is another dense, decades-spanning tale that lets a cherry-picked soundtrack and impressive visual sequences do the heavy lifting. Read full review
80 Time | The film is generous to all its besotted creatures, and to the audience as well. Viewers who fall in love with Café de Flore will find that it loves them back. Read full review
75 The Globe and Mail (Toronto) | Rick Groen The film commands our attention again as more connections emerge -- not enough to fully solve the mystery, but sufficient to convince us that Café de Flore amounts to more than the triumph of style over substance. Read full review