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53 समीक्षाएं · द्वारा उपलब्ध कराया गया Metacritic.com
- 88RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoRogerEbert.comBrian TallericoA few of the daringly ambitious punches don’t completely land, especially in a frenetic final act, but it’s a minor complaint for a film that confirms that Glass is a major talent with an uncompromising vision.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyLove Lies Bleeding is a hallucinatory trip down the darkest byways of Americana. It’s too blunt to be as unsettling as Saint Maud but it will leave no one indifferent.
- 80VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanLove Lies Bleeding turns consciously wild and garish, and you may think that the film is losing control, yet Rose Glass is fiercely in control of what she’s doing. She’s made a midnight noir that shoots over the top of our expectations but lands where it should, at a place where even valorous people have to go to extremes.
- 80ColliderRoss BonaimeColliderRoss BonaimeLove Lies Bleeding is an exhilarating experience that will make you groan, laugh, cringe, and swoon. This is a remarkable second film from Glass, showing her tremendous ability to build tension and create an entirely unpredictable thriller that won’t be easy to forget.
- 75IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandIt doesn’t look or feel or move like much else, all those other cinematic comparisons aside, and the sheer scope of its ambition is enough to inspire awe. Maybe the most obvious answer is the best one: love itself is a drug. So is cinema.
- 75The PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe rabble-rousing enthusiasm of the enterprise carries it throughout, allowing the raucous vibes to paper over some thin characterization. The script, which is often content to remain skin-deep, just does not pack the same muscle as the directorial verve.
- 75TheWrapMatthew CreithTheWrapMatthew CreithGlass is always aware of what might disgust her audience and make them squirm, a delightful and intriguing addition to this psychological thriller that is anything but subtle. It’s an impressive directorial achievement that compliments the work of Glass’s equally stirring cast.
- 70New York Magazine (Vulture)Bilge EbiriNew York Magazine (Vulture)Bilge EbiriThe film is at its best when it focuses on Lou and Jackie’s love for each other . . . Their passion fuels a lot of the characters’ impulsive decisions later in the story. But as things descend into further violence, the film can start to feel one note.
- 55The Daily BeastNick SchagerThe Daily BeastNick SchagerA hot-blooded crime story whose affectations outweigh its subversions.
- 50Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonLove Lies Bleeding makes no apologies for its stylistic boldness or its rising body count, but its swagger cannot hide a nagging hollowness underneath.