- Studio: Magnolia Pictures
- Release Date: Jun 18, 2010
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7.0
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 79 Ratings
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Positive: 54 out of 79
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Mixed: 12 out of 79
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Negative: 13 out of 79
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RichardD.Jun 19, 20105
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Jan 26, 20118A very elegant and stylistically crease-less film that starts slowly and builds up to a powerful crescendo. Tilda Swindon is sublime as both a Russian woman of passion and a ice cold woman from Milan.
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Jan 9, 20118Beautifully shot and beautifully acted, this oftentimes surprising drama is a fine look inside a large European family. It did seem clear that style was placed above substance though.
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Jan 3, 201110A magnificent film. The story, performances, and score are often sumptuous and grandiose. And with good reason: the intent is lush and emotionally absorbing storytelling. It completely worked for me. The climax of the film, really the last 20 or so minutes and through the credits were as good as anything this year.
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Mar 27, 20118Exquisite film. Every frame is full of beauty and meaning, so that you feel completely enraptured in it. This film is deeply sensual, very beautiful and quite moving. It does suffer from a melodramatic ending, slightly hampering the whole experience, but on the whole a captivating piece of art with a grand performance from Tilda Swinton.
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Aug 12, 20117Sumptuous and beautifully imagetic, it sometimes goes too slow but that's probably necessary for you to appreciate its particular atmosphere. There are a lot of vulnerabilities and intricate webs to explore in I Am Love.
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Dec 16, 201110The simple elegance of the Jil Sander clothing Tilda Swinton wears throughout I Am Love is not analogous to the filmâ
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80An ambitious film, and Guadagnino deserves praise for the risks he takes here.
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80A stately, rich and moving Italian melodrama in the spirit of Visconti.
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100In every sense, I Am Love is a stunning achievement.