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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
It's the sort of movie that could haunt your dreams for weeks. In the end, it is, as promised, all about lovethis brave, foolish, improbably moving film's great achievement may be the utter sincerity with which it lives up to its title. Read full review
A weird hybrid of cloning thriller and futuristic love story, with hints of "The Godfather" and "Ice Castles" - and it wears its disjointed nature like a badge of honor. Read full review
A stew of silliness that's so ridiculous it's almost entertaining. Almost. Read full review
Surely, Vinterberg was high on some inert gas when he embarked on it. Read full review
The experiment didn't work. The English-language production is a jumble of poorly delineated notions about love, celebrity, the look of romantic movies, and the sound of American-style dialogue - and it's been sitting on the shelf for over a year. Read full review
A cringing romance that Mr. Vinterberg tries and fails to spin into a political allegory. Read full review
The director doesn't display the spirit of a natural entertainer; while intellectual notions abound, he never grabs the audience by the hand to pull them into the tale emotionally. Read full review
There are so many things wrong with Thomas Vinterbergs Its All about Love that if I wrote them down, this would be a five page review that would sound like a spiteful rant. Read full review
Vinterberg's execution is overstuffed, unoriginal and often downright incomprehensible. And what's Sean Penn doing dangling off airplanes -- pontificating, as usual, from a great height? Read full review