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Based on 17 reviews, Where'd You Go Bernadette gets an average review score of 56
When Elgin realizes too little too late that Bernadette’s “an artist who stopped creating” and it might be his fault, it’s as much as a confession for the character as it feels like a self-declaration for a prolific director always searching for stories he can tell with his own personal, passionate approach.
2066d ago
If the family dynamics feel perfunctory and too-neatly resolved by the end of Where’d You Go, Bernadette, Blanchett’s nuanced portrayal of stymied creativity, exacting taste and sensibilities too bold and well-judged for an uncaring world manages to be funny and uncompromising in equal measure.
2066d ago
Cate Blanchett can't quite save the willfully quirky Where'd You Go Bernadette
2066d ago
Although Blanchett’s performance seems a bit mannered and slightly reminiscent of her Oscar-winning performance in Blue Jasmine, these are hardly flaws when the outcome is so riveting. Wiig beautifully toes a difficult line between drama and comedy. It’s a line similar to the one etched by this film: an emotional crisis mixed with laughs.
2066d ago
Where’d You Go, Bernadette has to be seen, and demands to be believed, because of Cate Blanchett. Like “Blue Jasmine” (2013), which earned her a second Oscar, this new film lies at her command.
2066d ago
In a rare misstep, Richard Linklater botches his take on the bestselling Where’d You Go, Bernadette
2066d ago
Fans of Maria Semple’s novel might not like the changes, but there’s plenty here to charm viewers new to the story
2066d ago
There are a number of moments in “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” that come close to registering the kind of impact that the filmmakers were going for. But most of those fall in the final section, where Antarctica’s breathtaking backdrop cannot help but overwhelm the twee comedic “will she ever build again?” melodrama being played out in front of it.
2066d ago
Cate Blanchett plays a woman in trouble in Richard Linklater’s latest, based on the best-selling novel by Maria Semple.
2066d ago
Cate Blanchett plays a blocked architect who lashes out at the world — or is it just at her own privilege? — in Richard Linklater's befuddling comedy.
2066d ago
Director Richard Linklater and his Oscar-winning star can’t quite save adaptation of Maria Semple’s novel about a women searching for herself
2066d ago
It’s a morose sort of screwball comedy with heart, and right there that’s three elements going in related but separate directions.
2066d ago
Cate Blanchett stars in Richard Linklater's adaptation of the 2012 comic novel about a Seattle architect who goes missing.
2066d ago
The Oscar winner stumbles in Richard Linklater’s much-delayed adaptation of Maria Semple’s bestseller about a woman in need of an escape
2066d ago
A child changes everything, or so the familiar parenting adage tells us. For the main character in Richard Linklater’s new film “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” becoming a parent not only changed her lifestyle; it seeped into her art, career and changed her as a person in the process.
2066d ago
The film is a curiously anodyne affair that proposes the distinctly unenlightening idea that the medicine against despair is just a little R&R.
2066d ago
Yes, the same person who brought us “Boyhood,” “Before Sunrise” and “Everybody Wants Some!!” has turned “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” — Maria Semple’s popular, funny, satirical novel — into common family schmaltz. His usual ability to balance warm and weird has apparently gone on summer break.
2066d ago