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Bread and Roses (2000)

Metacritic reviews

Bread and Roses

57

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19 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 88
    Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
    Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
    Will this movie change anything, or this review make you want to see it? No, probably not. But when you come in tomorrow morning, someone will have emptied your wastebasket.
  • 75
    Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
    Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
    Socially alert drama.
  • 70
    The New York TimesDana Stevens
    The New York TimesDana Stevens
    He plies his viewers with plenty of bread -- chewy and, to some tastes, dry and starchy scenes -- but he also scatters petals of whimsy and delight to nourish the senses.
  • 70
    Los Angeles TimesKevin Thomas
    Los Angeles TimesKevin Thomas
    Bread and Roses" hits home when one of Maya's co-workers observes, "When we put on uniforms, we become invisible." It's a truth as uncomfortable as it is undeniable.
  • 70
    L.A. WeeklyJohn Patterson
    L.A. WeeklyJohn Patterson
    There are scenes here that fill one with rage or bring tears to the eyes.
  • 67
    Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean Axmaker
    Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean Axmaker
    It's a passionate film powered by the righteous anger of injustice.
  • 63
    Chicago TribuneMichael Wilmington
    Chicago TribuneMichael Wilmington
    As is often the case in Loach's films, all the acting is exemplary. Padilla, who learned English only shortly before making the film, is a natural actress, a smoldering presence.
  • 50
    SlateDavid Edelstein
    SlateDavid Edelstein
    The director's knee-jerk anti-capitalism often sticks in my (white, well-fed) craw.
  • 50
    New York Magazine (Vulture)Peter Rainer
    New York Magazine (Vulture)Peter Rainer
    Loach has gotten hold of a marvelous subject -- the invisibility of the working poor in the environs of the rich -- that keeps you watching despite all the banner-waving.
  • 30
    VarietyTodd McCarthy
    VarietyTodd McCarthy
    Its politics and dramatic line are familiar and far from convincing.
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