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Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Aaron Paul, and Imogen Poots in Up & Down (2014)

Metacritic reviews

Up & Down

34

Metascore

21 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 60
    The GuardianAndrew Pulver
    The GuardianAndrew Pulver
    A genial, lightweight farce, which largely approximates Hornby's distinctively bittersweet tone.
  • 40
    EmpireAngie Errigo
    EmpireAngie Errigo
    Trivialising despair, it’s a depressing waste of a major cast, and an early bid for mess of the year.
  • 40
    Total FilmEmma Dibdin
    Total FilmEmma Dibdin
    At best, this is a cringey stab at black comedy redeemed by charismatic stars; at worst it’s a glib and manipulative punt on a subject that deserves more care.
  • 40
    Time Out LondonCath Clarke
    Time Out LondonCath Clarke
    The novel A Long Way Down is not-quite-vintage Nick Hornby. And this is a disappointing film version, a bit hokey and fake.
  • 40
    The DissolveKeith Phipps
    The DissolveKeith Phipps
    The film wavers between the drippy and the glib from start to finish, sometimes within the course of a single scene.
  • 38
    Slant MagazineChuck Bowen
    Slant MagazineChuck Bowen
    An inept trifle, Pascal Chaumeil's film reduces Nick Hornby's novel of the same name to a series of smug self-help gestures.
  • 25
    The PlaylistJessica Kiang
    The PlaylistJessica Kiang
    The film is awful, but it is not unwatchable.
  • 20
    The Hollywood ReporterLeslie Felperin
    The Hollywood ReporterLeslie Felperin
    The film forms a near-perfect storm of misjudged decisions, with its implausible plot, irritating or outright-dislikeable characters, and strained attempts at “wacky” British humor that fall so flat they’re below sea level.
  • 20
    The TelegraphTim Robey
    The TelegraphTim Robey
    Jack Thorne's screenplay has all the emotional nuance of a Sudoku puzzle; directed by French romcom veteran Pascal Chaumeil (Heartbreaker), it's bouncy and vacuous enough to feel like a light comedy from the planet Neptune.
  • 20
    VarietyPeter Debruge
    VarietyPeter Debruge
    It’s worse than tacky, trivializing depression for a handful of easy laughs and pop-psychology platitudes.
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