Hardman never gives her material a chance to develop, because she subjects it to so much forced drama and self-conscious nudging, and when she hits a wall, she gets silly.
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L.A. WeeklyChuck Wilson
L.A. WeeklyChuck Wilson
The director and her capable cast appear to be caught in a heady whirl of New Age–inspired good intentions, but the spell they cast isn't the least bit mesmerizing.
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New York Daily NewsJami Bernard
New York Daily NewsJami Bernard
A failed experiment in magical realism that makes you wonder where the magic went.
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Village Voice
Village Voice
Although the existentialist conclusion highlights the stochastic nature of everyday life, this story of unrequited love doesn't sustain interest beyond the first half-hour.
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New York PostMegan Lehmann
New York PostMegan Lehmann
Contains much more prosaic ingredients. Like props and sound effects that could have been borrowed from an off-off-Broadway play, a host of painfully strained performances and a plot that's almost unbearably stupid.