Pleasantville (1998) Critic Reviews
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Based upon 11 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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When Ross gets serious and grasps for allegorical import, Pleasantville bogs down in mixed ambitions.Read the full review
Ingenious fantasy.Read the full review
Not only is Pleasantville a satire, a fantasy, and a visual marvel, but it's the best kind of feel-good movie.Read the full review
Ingeniously conceived and impressively executed, Pleasantville is a provocative, complex and surprisingly anti-nostalgic parable.Read the full review
To concentrate on the minor faults of a fable as beautiful and unusual as Pleasantville would be missing the point.Read the full review
Ross' missive is earnest and well-intentioned, but it's difficult not to feel that his film both runs on too long and overreaches its dramatic resources in its attempt to deliver it.Read the full review
Technical elegance and fine performances mask the shallowness of a story as simpleminded as the '50s TV to which it condescends; certainly it's got none of the depth, poignance, and brilliance of "The Truman Show," the recent TV-is-stifling drama that immediately comes to mind.Read the full review
I can't get over the nagging feeling that Pleasantville's beguiling spell was cast by a real magician, only to be carelessly broken by the same clumsy charlatan.Read the full review
Glum and preachy.Read the full review
Lacks the edge and depth of a truly inspired work.Read the full review