Metacritic Film

Nico and Dani

Starring Fernando Ramallo, Jordi Vilches, Marieta Orozco, Esther Nubiola, and Chisco Amado

MPAA RATING: Not rated

Avatar Films
Drama
90 minutes | Color
Spain
Released In Theaters February 2, 2001

A portrait of adolescent experience set against the blazing sun and azure sea of a small seaside town near Barcelona. During ten days of freedom, two best friends discover love, sex, jealousy and disenchantment and thus cross that vague border separating adolescence from manhood. (Avatar Films)

WRITTEN BY
Cesc Gay
Tomas Aragay

DIRECTED BY
Cesc Gay

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

59 / 100

Critic Reviews

88 Boston Globe
The film is rightfully carried by Nico and Dani and under Gay's artful helmsmanship it's carried with remarkable sympathy and believability.
80 Los Angeles Times
An exceptional coming-of-age film--subtle, humorous, compassionate, acutely perceptive.
80 Washington Post
Touching, funny, unflinching and true.
75 Miami Herald
The movie ultimately turns out to be less about sex than it is about the point in a friendship where two people decide they will both be better off if they part ways.
75 Philadelphia Inquirer
Honest, sensitive and keenly observant.
75 Portland Oregonian
Delivers the oft-trod subject of boys' sexuality with intelligence and freshness.
75 Chicago Tribune
While Nico and Dani presents itself as a no-frills coming-of-age tale, its soundtrack seems lifted from a teen comedy like "American Pie."
75 Baltimore Sun
A more honest version of "Summer of '42."
75 New York Daily News
Director Gay deals so honestly with the boys' emotions, it's almost a revelation when compared to Hollywood fabrications.
75 Chicago Sun-Times
American teenage movies tidy things up by pairing off the right couples at the end. In Europe they know that summers end and life goes on.
70 Mr. Showbiz
Nico and Dani merely retells a not uncommon tale without significantly enriching it. It's just too familiar to play as poignantly as it would like to.
67 Austin Chronicle Marrit Ingman
That rarest of creatures: a coming-of-age dramedy whose (nearly) teenage stars are natural actors, whose direction is unforced, and whose sexual themes are treated with candor and humor.
60 TV Guide
Breezy, surprisingly poignant Spanish film.
58 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Rambling and easygoing, Nico and Dani is a modest but frank look at adolescent lust, both heterosexual and homosexual.
50 San Francisco Chronicle
Sweet and harmless -- a beach movie in more ways than one -- but it doesn't run awfully deep.
50 Christian Science Monitor
The acting is amiable but the story isn't much deeper than the callow main characters.
50 LA Weekly
Filled with the kind of frank, nonsensational sensuality that eludes American filmmakers, this movie proves again that the most interesting cinema about teenage life -- gay and otherwise -- is being made far from our provincial shores.
50 Village Voice
The movie avoids grand conclusions, and its restraint heightens the clarity of the perspective shifts that constitute a rite of passage; Nico and Dani is a modest chronicle of a summer during which everything had to change so that everything could stay the same.
50 The New York Times
Amazingly, Cesc Gay's delicate but unblinking film Nico and Dani succeeds in capturing and sustaining the fragile emotional climate of curiosity, fear, innocence and prurience that surrounds adolescent sexual experimentation.
38 New York Post
A movie more interested in shocking than in entertaining.
20 Film.com
Everyone will be indifferent, as indifferent and uncaring as the characters the film portrays.

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