Look at Me Critic Reviews
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An engrossing new drama from France.Read the full review
A marvelous, uncommonly observant, and unexpectedly rousing group portrait.Read the full review
The wry filmmaker has created an urbane society of family and friends as ridiculously pretentious and hypocritical as they are cultured, accomplished, and posh.Read the full review
What makes Look at Me such a deeply satisfying experience is its ability to combine insightful character portraits like this with wickedly funny situations that slyly skewer all-too-human weaknesses.Read the full review
The thing about a movie like this is, the characters may be French, but they're more like people I know than they could ever be in the Hollywood remake.Read the full review
This bonbon spiked with malice is a triumph for Jaoui, who takes witty and wounding measure of the small betrayals that leave bruises on us all.Read the full review
A witty and acute examination of friendship, ambition and betrayal in the Parisian literary world.Read the full review
A movie of biting social observation. And it masterfully avoids Manichaean simplicity.Read the full review
Punchy dialogue, excellent thesping and a real feel for the universal tuning fork of great classical music make this a prime candidate for international arthouse play.Read the full review
The latest in a series of stiletto-sharp social comedies by the French filmmakers Jean-Pierre Bacri and Agnès Jaoui.Read the full review