75 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea In the end, you just feel good about these people, and that's a nice sensation these days. Read full review
75 Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert There are several Idiot Plot moments when a simple line of dialogue (''He has Tourette's syndrome'') would work wonders but is never said. And yet the movie has a sweetness and care that is touching. Read full review
70 L.A. Weekly | John Patterson Holds its potentially problematic ingredients together remarkably well, summoning outstanding performances from Morrow and Linney, while never dipping into sentiment or patronizing the ailment's sufferers. Read full review
60 Film Threat | It works because this isn't really a "disease" film, it's a love story. It just so happens one of the main characters has Tourette Syndrome. Thus, I too will take the easy way out and say, "it's a good love story...with a twitch." Read full review