85
Metascore
16 Rezensionen · Bereitgestellt von Metacritic.com
- 100VarietyJessica KiangVarietyJessica KiangThe remarkable, raw-boned and ravishing Vermiglio takes place in the past but operates like a future family secret playing out in the present tense.
- 100The PlaylistAnkit JhunjhunwalaThe PlaylistAnkit JhunjhunwalaVermiglio is rich in textures and tactile pleasures and is performed with conviction by a cast mixing professional and non-professional actors.
- The film’s initial lightness and peace gradually give way to a bleakness, a sense of entrapment, that seeps beneath the skin. Catholic representations onscreen have often recognized the religion’s dedication to aesthetic beauty. While Vermiglio indulges in plenty of such, it also takes a clear-eyed look at the social structures it serves to camouflage.
- 88The Daily BeastNick SchagerThe Daily BeastNick SchagerPulsates with harsh, anguished emotion, thanks in no small part to splendid visuals that make it the most beautiful film of the year.
- 80The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawIt is wonderfully acted with unaffected naturalism by its cast of professionals and newcomers and plays an extravagant, almost shameless pizzicato on the audience’s heartstrings.
- 80Screen RantAlexander HarrisonScreen RantAlexander HarrisonIt's artful, atmospheric, and observant; a slice-of-life film told in a hushed tone. It's dedicated to recreating a specific time and place and dropping us into it. There's a gentle steadiness to the way it moves.
- 75The Film VerdictDeborah YoungThe Film VerdictDeborah YoungVermiglio is a film that proceeds carefully with few narrative missteps, until the ending sends Lucia on a highly improbable journey across Italy that upsets the tale’s strong sense of geographical unity. One wishes for a more emotional and convincing ending.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe portrait of a nearly vanished rural way of life remains compelling, and the melodrama engaging enough to suggest this might have been improved by being spread thinner as a TV series.
- Beautifully shot, played by a mix of professional actors and locals and spoken mostly in dialect, Vermiglio feels both authentic and almost restrained to a fault.
- 58IndieWireLeila LatifIndieWireLeila LatifLife may have been very beautiful in this mountain town but even during its most tumultuous years, spending time within it isn’t exactly fascinating.