An agonizingly familiar refrain, but one that the young Argentine director Alexis Dos Santos relates with such tenderness and with so much ethereal beauty that it feels like something fresh.
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VarietyJustin Chang
VarietyJustin Chang
An exquisitely tender tale of two young Euro immigrants trying to find themselves (but not each other) in contempo London, Unmade Beds has a lively, romantic spirit that recalls the playfulness and spontaneity of the French New Wave.
70
Village Voice
Village Voice
Unmade Beds revels in its art-pop sensibility, bursting with the spirit of Jean-Luc Godard and Wong Kar-wai.
60
The Hollywood ReporterJames Greenberg
The Hollywood ReporterJames Greenberg
More atmospheric than compelling.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
Overly familiar but endearing nonetheless, this coming-of-age indie from Alexis Dos Santos is most likely to appeal to those who recognize themselves in the story's lost heroes.
60
EmpireAnna Smith
EmpireAnna Smith
Light and entertaining, if a little clunky at times.
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Film Threat
Film Threat
While elements of the film may be a little cliché, I found it highly relatable. It would be dishonest to say I didn’t enjoy myself.