Love Songs (Les Chansons d'amour) Critic Reviews
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Chiara Mastroianni charms here just as her maman, Catherine Deneuve, did in Demy's 1964 classic.Read the full review
A surprisingly joyous musical.Read the full review
Sings in the key of life.Read the full review
The girl-boy-girl threesome, which turns out to be short-lived, is perhaps the most straightforward emotional configuration in this odd, witty, touching film.Read the full review
An attractive and talented young cast brings this graceful film alive in all its tenderness and emotion.Read the full review
Likeable film doesn't measure up to helmer Christophe Honore's previous "Inside Paris," stumbling a bit in capturing the genuine grief that sits at its heart, though once again his feel for family is unerring and some of pic's greatest charms come from the warmth they inspire.Read the full review
Yes, it's weird. But it's wild card weird, with that thrill of never knowing what's coming next or when these Parisians are going to get musical on us.Read the full review
Love Songs is definitely daring, but too much of it seems calculated to lead up to a final line about how to guard against grief.Read the full review