Metascore
41 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 10 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 10
  2. Negative: 1 out of 10
  1. Reviewed by: Robert Koehler
    60
    Exceptionally strong cast is pictures beating heart.
  2. The central story, in which Helms has to make up his mind whether to attend his sister's funeral, is too limited a conflict to hang a movie on. Ultimately, audiences will have to satisfy themselves with the collective presence of these actors and the movie's obviously good-hearted intentions.
  3. Writer-director Jordan Walker-Pearlman can't adequately handle either of his tasks: The script is as sappy as the direction is awkward. Fortunately, he was smart enough to enlist a cast of pros who can ably sidestep the project's many potholes.
  4. 50
    There are effective scenes and powerful performances scattered among long sequences in which various members of the family gaze into space as they contemplate the burden of the past, walk aimlessly through Atlanta or have odd encounters with strangers.
  5. Deeply odd films are often deeply personal ones, and Constellation, a dazed, inchoate drama about a mixed-race Alabama family, tells a story that's clearly close to the heart of writer-director Jordan Walker-Pearlman.
  6. 50
    Only Williams makes any real emotional connection: I'm not sure I'd call his performance good, but there's something fascinating about seeing the man once heralded as "the black Clark Gable" three decades removed from heartthrob status, heavy and sullen-looking, weighed down by the burdens of time and age.
  7. Heavy-handedness prevails, with the schmaltzy original score as unconvincing as the script. An over-reliance on song, from pop to Puccini to Ellington to hip-hop, doesn't compensate for what's lacking in the storytelling.
  8. 40
    Walker-Pearlman's strengths lie in these characterizations and his ability to draw subtle performances from his actors. However, the powerfully understated moments are undercut by the film's unwieldy structure. Any emotional momentum that builds is lost with the interminable flashbacks.
  9. Reviewed by: Matt Zoller Seitz
    40
    If earnestness equaled skill, Constellation would be a classic.
  10. 0
    Williams appears to be having trouble keeping his eyes open, and the audience will, too.
User Score

Mixed or average reviews- based on 4 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 1 out of 1
  1. JoyC.
    3
    This movie is absolutely terrible. its not cohesive, boring, slow. too much is left unexplained. the movie also made me very angry and i think it sends a bad message to women. one girls boyfriend cheats with her best friend and she "forgives" him by getting back with him? What type of BS is that? also all the subtle but "powerful" moments ALWAYS missed the mark with the exception of the part where Union looks as her boyfriend when he has to make a crucial decision as to whether or not he should abandon her. otherwise the movie is a TERRIBLE waste of time. Full Review »