‘Rosalie Blum’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Heartwarming and Sincere Pick-Me-Up
There is a perpetual sense of fun throughout, and a sweetness that never falls on the wrong side of sentimentality.
There is a perpetual sense of fun throughout, and a sweetness that never falls on the wrong side of sentimentality.
The film time and again emits a sense of heart and soul; the perfect balance of visuals and stirring music.
A story about family, determination and the complex nature of identity, executed with heart and poignancy.
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are both magnificent in Damien Chazelle’s outstanding follow-up to ‘Whiplash’.
The film’s attempts at restrained eccentricities are anything but humble, and worse still, arthouse smugness leaks through.
But still a movie that’s a little less exciting than the one you might be expecting.
Despite a few stumbles, this is an overall impressive film.
Despite a few minor issues, super nerds and casual fans alike have a great new chapter on their hands.
Tugs at a few emotional chords, despite being fleeting in nature.
Continues the legacy sincerely with an emphasis on modesty and greater attention to character development.