Thursday, March 15, 2012

Romantics Anonymous

Romantics Anonymous

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Reviews:
Stephen Holden(New York Times):A mug of violent cocoa with marshmallow topping that produces a comfy be impressed-good glow.
Sara Stewart(New York Post):An demanding divine honors, quirky chocolatier looking for love? One dare say which country this heavily whimsical comedy hails from.
Nick Pinkerton(Village Voice):Ams's receipt here calls for everything in frugality, resulting in a movie that not ever threatens to offend nor, particularly, to have great pleasure, though it does offer a favorable view on a modestly charming actors' duet.
Boyd covered wagon Hoeij(Variety):A delicious comedy-work of fiction with a sweet-toothed twist.
Rebecca Barry(Flicks.co.nz):The script is sprightly, the chemistry just right, and the overall issue so sweet it's a unimportant like eating too much chocolate.
Simon Miraudo(ViewLondon):Romantics Anonymous is with respect to emotional-cripples who find love in individual another's awkward embrace. They're cutesy. They're lumbering. They're also chocolatiers. Seriously, withdraw from hate, all ye who enter in the present life.
Philip French(Observer [UK]):It is a gratifying little film, reminiscent in tone of the 1930s comedies of Renlair and Jean Renoir.
David Edwards(Daily Mirror [UK]):The French are starting to wish a monopoly on whimsical romantic comedies and, through this piece of amiable fluff, it's concern as usual.
Catherine Shoard(Guardian [UK]):In family for the script to crackle and the disposition to move, you need to stave off more disbelief that proves possible in the present life.
Doris Toumarkine(Film Journal International):An primitive that recalls the whimsy and necromancy of previous Gallic hits Ame and Chocolat.
David Jenkins(Little White Lies):It'll have existence too light and frothy for some tastes, but it's bound to adieu you with a warm glow.
Eric Hynes(Time Out New York):Boy meets lass. Boy likes girl. Girl faints and boy jumps out the bathroom window.
Andrew Schenker(Slant Magazine):A typically anodyne rom-com given a certain intense piquancy by the paralyzing shyness of its fantastic leads.
David Parkinson(Empire Magazine):Charming goal uneven, director Ams's film doesn't be aware of whether to make us laugh or publish, and ends up doing neither. Still, a smart script offers plenty to keep incurable romantics delighted.
Joseph Proimakis(Movies for the Masses):replete review at Movies for the Masses
Amber Wilkinson(Eye on the side of Film):Frothy, funny and utterly delightful.
Erik Childress(eFilmCritic.com):Carrnd Poelvoorde are tender and cute in their scenes into junction, but just as it seems it is going to esteem some concessions in its second act, it is even now over.

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