Charlotte Gray Critic Reviews
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Has an intoxicating, old-fashioned feel about it. We are instantly lost in the period, thanks to cinematographer Dion Beebe's almost haloed images and Joseph Bennett's authentic, restrained production design.Read the full review
Displays so much promise with its beautiful cinematography and superb portrayal by Cate Blanchett that you scarcely notice (or even care) that the story is a bit thin.Read the full review
Cate Blanchett has the title role, and she does wonders with it, bringing a degree of passion but also suggesting something essentially unevolved in Charlotte's character.Read the full review
From a purely technical perspective, Charlotte Gray is expertly made -- the cinematography and music are evocative, and lead actress Cate Blanchett has no problem holding our attention. But, while Armstrong gets the notes right, she fails to play them with inspiration.Read the full review
Rarely has a movie that looked so good on paper fallen so flat as the aptly named Charlotte Gray. It's not a bad movie. Bad movies have more flavor.Read the full review
Blanchett, Crudup and Gambon stand above and somehow apart from the absurdities of the screenplay.Read the full review
Those who do go with the fantasy are probably hopeless romantics.Read the full review
A frustratingly inert story, a bookend to last year's wooden ''Captain Corelli's Mandolin.''Read the full review
Charlotte Gray, for all Blanchett's radiance and intelligence in the title role, is a bore.Read the full review
A bland and dour screen version of Sebastian Faulks' highly engrossing bestseller.Read the full review