Land of Plenty Critic Reviews

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Salon.com | Andrew O'HehirAdd Critic to Favorites

If Land of Plenty isn't always elegant, it has the inexpressible aura of mystery and wonder that exemplifies his best work. Fans will feel echoes of both "Paris, Texas" and "The State of Things" here. Like those movies, this one is less an angry critique than a sad meditation on the American dream, something Wim Wenders understands well and has never been able to resist.Read the full review

The New York Times | Dana StevensAdd Critic to Favorites

Land of Plenty, is like a clumsy, well-meaning intervention in a family quarrel. Mr. Wenders may not have the power to heal the rifts his movie acknowledges - and his account of them may not always be persuasive - but there is nonetheless something touching about his heartfelt concern.Read the full review

New York Daily News | Elizabeth WeitzmanAdd Critic to Favorites

Unfortunately, Wendeers frustrated wake-up call quickly buckles under the heavy burden of its earnest message.Read the full review

TV Guide | Ken FoxAdd Critic to Favorites

Works best as an illustration of the way conspiracy theories serve to weave threads of order, however fantastic, during moments of incomprehensible upheaval.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

Hampered by an ending that overreaches needlessly, the film is nevertheless worthy and unmistakably the effort of an enduringly distinctive and important filmmaker.Read the full review

Variety | Leslie FelperinAdd Critic to Favorites

Rocky but respectable Land of Plenty proves the helmer often does better with low budgets, fast schedules and young collaborators. Slushy final 10 minutes nearly trashes with triteness the good work that precedes it.Read the full review

Village Voice | Michael AtkinsonAdd Critic to Favorites

Land of Plenty is a woozy fantasia on California dreaming, all agog at urban strife and blabby with redundant voiceover.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Ray BennettAdd Critic to Favorites

Thought-provoking story of how terror and paranoia affect two Americans who love their country.Read the full review

LA Weekly | Scott FoundasAdd Critic to Favorites

The flawed, fascinating Land of Plenty is easily Wenders' most vital work in more than a decade -- a troubling meditation on terrorism paranoia, poverty and homelessness.Read the full review

New York Post | V.A. MusettoAdd Critic to Favorites

Has a few too many coincidences and tends to be sugary, but it has an important precautionary message in this age of terror.Read the full review

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