| 100 |
San Francisco Chronicle
French director Claude Berri's exquisite, methodical Lucie Aubrac is a romantic thriller so tightly drawn it almost leaves one breathless.
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| 100 |
Chicago Tribune
This is one not to be missed.
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| 90 |
Los Angeles Times
Lucie Aubrac has it all: a tender romance, acute suspense, terrific acting, and a camera style and and score that are beautiful yet understated...a major work, possessing breadth, depth and passion.
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| 88 |
San Francisco Examiner
No-fat filmmaking aided by Berri's muscular formalism that, here, occasionally assumes the gritty focus of a taut, action thriller.
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| 80 |
The New York Times
Stirringly romantic...a gripping period thriller that clicks along without resorting to hyped-up shock effects or gimmicky suspense.
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| 75 |
New York Post
Oddly undramatic.
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| 75 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Gorgeous re-creation of another time.
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| 70 |
Film.com
A very romantic picture.
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| 70 |
Film.com
If you like a little action with your war movies, or maybe some butt-kicking Resistance types and a Mission: Impossible-like finale, you won't be disappointed.
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| 67 |
Austin Chronicle
It's a love story, though, and all the more poignant for being one that actually survived under such tempestuous circumstances.
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| 67 |
Portland Oregonian
Viewers looking for a big, political potboiler will be disappointed: Check your cloak and dagger at the door. But the film does have emotional fire.
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| 63 |
Philadelphia Inquirer
Achieves the rare feat of fusing tightly ratcheted suspense with intense romance.
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| 63 |
New York Daily News
Feels less like history than a bad episode of "Mission: Impossible."
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| 63 |
Chicago Sun-Times
Has too much docudrama and not enough soul.
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| 60 |
LA Weekly
Aside from isolated flares of unchecked emotion ...Bouquet's Lucie is too far removed from our ken of romance and overriding purpose, or from Berri's for that matter, to be embraced entirely.
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| 50 |
Dallas Observer
Jimmy Fowler
Berri's film lacks both suspense and a heroine who actually breaks a sweat while hurling herself in the path of one of the 20th century's most merciless juggernauts.
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| 50 |
TV Guide
Handsomely photographed and acted...defiantly old-fashioned testament to the power of love.
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| 50 |
Boston Globe
Seems so preoccupied with genuflection that it never achieves its subject's heart-pounding immediacy.
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| 50 |
Village Voice
This extraordinary story still sparks controversy in France, but in Berri's hands, it never comes alive...a shadow play of historical icons, rather than a portrait of people in love.
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| 42 |
Entertainment Weekly
Manages to take great characters and a great plot and leach them of all blood, terror, and excitement.
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| 40 |
Film.com
The adherence to specific facts and actual events hampers the film, as it often does biographical movies.
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| 30 |
Chicago Reader
Makes for a tiresome antidrama populated mainly by unambiguously good characters who might as well be invulnerable.
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