Oh No! not what i expected by metinkale just a sad movie without no uplifting value to it. an independent movie that does feel like an independent movie.. even a school project....
88 Chicago Sun-Times | This is Webber's flawed but treasured document of his son, an attempt to share a portrait of their developing relationship, and — later on — a chance for Isaac to see his dad's parental reflections captured on-screen. Read full review
80 Los Angeles Times | Gary Goldstein An exceptionally intimate, human-scaled picture. It's also quite a special piece of work. Read full review
75 The Playlist | James Rocchi The End of Love is hardly a work of revelation. At the same time, it's surprisingly well-executed, nicely performed and manages to combine a warm and gentle sense of the rhythms of life with a cold and bright-eyed look at the world and its lead's flaws and character. Read full review
70 The Hollywood Reporter | David Rooney Webber’s key influence appears to be ultra-naturalistic contemporary European cinema, most specifically French, and The End of Love hits that mark often enough to make it affecting. Read full review