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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
Variable ratings: The Hand (4 stars), Equilibrium (3 stars), The Dangerous Thread of Things (1 star). Read full review
What might have been a cinephile's wet dream turns out instead to be seductive, stimulating and sodden, in that order, in the three-chapter reflection on love and desire. Read full review
The only real reason to catch Eros is to see Wong Kar-Wai's beautiful opening piece, "The Hand." Read full review
Lovely though it is to look at, it does not reveal very much. Sampling the works of three prominent directors in one sitting may be what gives anthology films like this one their appeal, but the experience is often more frustrating than fulfilling. Read full review
For the invited filmmaker, the opportunity to make a statement is surely a thrill, but for the viewer - who can't pause indefinitely, as with a book, between stories - the focus-shifting is a demand. Read full review
When the producers of Eros, a triptych of short stories about eroticism and desire, described what they wanted from Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai, American Steven Soderbergh and Italian master Michelangelo Antonioni, they must have written the memo in Chinese. Only Wong attempted something sensual. Read full review
Only one of the three episodes of the anthology film Eros delivers on the title's promise. Read full review
The three films are watchable but resolutely minor works, though each has something to recommend it. Read full review
In reality, Eros is a letdown, a collection of bagatelles that, with one exception, fails to live up to its promise. Read full review
It doesn't seem like overstating things to say that Eros becomes steadily worse as it goes along. Read full review