Metascore
62 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Reviewed by: Jeannette Catsoulis
    Nov 29, 2012
    90
    A wry, mournful study of midlife crisis.
  2. Reviewed by: Eric Kohn
    Nov 29, 2012
    75
    Even as California Solo plays like a track we've heard before, it's still worth a listen.
  3. Reviewed by: Lisa Schwarzbaum
    Nov 28, 2012
    75
    There's a lovely gravity and specificity to the story that transcends instances of bumpy filmmaking.
  4. Reviewed by: Rex Reed
    Nov 28, 2012
    75
    In a bravura performance that is the primary don't-miss reason for its existence, he (Carlyle) gives California Solo all he's got; even in scenes that just exist to pass the time, his presence informs the essence of the man he plays and the humanity of the film itself.
  5. Reviewed by: Ella Taylor
    Nov 29, 2012
    70
    Even with its strong supporting cast, I doubt this small, finely observed movie would have seen the commercial light of day without Carlyle in the lead. Amid the deafening roar of big Oscar-bait pictures, I'm glad it's there.
  6. Reviewed by: Noel Murray
    Nov 28, 2012
    67
    California Solo doesn't have much story. All of the details above are established in the first five minutes, then the movie becomes a character sketch, carried by its wealth of detail and a fantastic Carlyle performance.
  7. Reviewed by: Kyle Smith
    Nov 29, 2012
    63
    Carlyle gives a quietly engaging performance as a Golden State farmworker with a secret in the likable indie California Solo.
  8. Reviewed by: Tomas Hachard
    Nov 24, 2012
    63
    Robert Carlyle's performance compensates for the film's less successful elements and even makes you wonder if they might be strengths.
  9. Reviewed by: Mark Olsen
    Dec 6, 2012
    60
    In some sense, California Solo is like meeting an engaging stranger: At first there's a certain air of enigmatic mystery that makes you want to spend time with them, but eventually things turn awkward and you just want to get away.
  10. Reviewed by: Elizabeth Weitzman
    Nov 29, 2012
    60
    Fans can be forgiven for offering this predictable indie some excess generosity, simply because writer-director Marshall Lewy had the good sense to build a movie around such a versatile lead.
  11. Reviewed by: Sam Adams
    Nov 27, 2012
    60
    Marshall Lewy's film functions largely as a delivery system for Carlyle's performance. Luckily, Carlyle's tough, tender turn is strong enough to carry the load.
  12. Reviewed by: David Rooney
    Nov 25, 2012
    60
    The minor-key film benefits from Robert Carlyle's soulful performance in the central role, bouncing back and forth between dulled resignation and self-destructive anger.
  13. Reviewed by: Liam Lacey
    Feb 28, 2013
    50
    Lewy’s script doesn’t cop out with any sentimental redemption, but neither does it establish why the self-destructive Lachlan deserves our sympathy.
  14. Reviewed by: Robert Koehler
    Nov 25, 2012
    50
    A former rock 'n' roller withers on the vine in California Solo, Marshall Lewy's forgettable sophomore effort (after a promising beginning with "Blue State").
  15. Reviewed by: Nick Schager
    Nov 27, 2012
    40
    Any transformation feels like a device, and any modest hopefulness comes across as simply the unearned wishful thinking of the filmmaker.
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  1. Excellent human interest story about an Scottish imagrant's problem with a DUI and his struggle to void deportation. Great performance by Robert Carlyle. Love the soundtrack! Full Review »