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Apr 14, 2011
90
Comedy and poignancy weave together in Mr. Virzì's hands, but the maudlin meter only occasionally goes into the red zone. And Ms. Pandolfi gives such an exquisitely understated performance that you don't realize until the very end that the film was as much about her character as it was about Bruno and Anna.
Apr 15, 2011
85
It's fair to say that men in general and ardent Catholics in particular don't come off well. Yet even they are humanized by the movie's merciful temper, and by a cast of damaged ancillary characters wearing eccentric goodwill on their sleeves.
Jun 9, 2011
63
The First Beautiful Thing is the kind of movie - that escapes the sick room to cavort at carnivals and eat cotton candy until the inevitable relapse.
Apr 12, 2011
60
Virzì's delicate touch and the cast's uniformly captivating performances make that reckoning a lovely, charmingly melancholy thing to watch.
Apr 12, 2011
60
Spans four decades of a troubled family with enough gentle pathos and sly humor to compensate for a less than original storyline.
Apr 15, 2011
60
A streak of "Cinema Paradiso" runs through this Italian dramedy - and while it lacks that film's overflowing emotion, it's filled with its own artfulness and warmth.
Apr 29, 2011
60
Italian audiences are bound to like it and the broadness of plot and appeal suggests casual fans of foreign film should, too.
Apr 12, 2011
50
Occasionally affecting but unremarkable, the picture's emotional moments are designed to pluck local heartstrings.
Apr 15, 2011
50
Overall, however, it's sappy and predictable -- fun to watch, perhaps, but instantly forgettable.
Apr 12, 2011
40
This was Italy's official submission for Best Foreign Film to the 2011 Academy Awards (a red flag more often than not), and, sure enough there's little here that rises above middlebrow.