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21 समीक्षाएं · द्वारा उपलब्ध कराया गया Metacritic.com
- 80Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshLos Angeles TimesKatie WalshThe film is a true dramedy that wrestles with the darker, sadder elements of life in a frank, funny and deeply relatable way.
- 75The PlaylistGregory EllwoodThe PlaylistGregory EllwoodConsidering how much screen time they share together, Lister-Jones and Pally need to have fantastic chemistry to keep the audience rooting for Anna and Ben and, luckily, they have more than enough.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenThe Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenWhere Band Aid excels is in its mix of blisteringly understated comedy with a compassionate view of the ways we can let our lives drift away from us. There’s something bracingly fresh in the way Lister-Jones and Pally combine blind spots and vulnerabilities with a particularly secular-Jewish self-consciousness.
- 70VarietyAndrew BarkerVarietyAndrew BarkerBand Aid has wit and nasty charm to burn in the earlygoing, generating enough goodwill to power it through an uneven final act.
- 70Village VoiceApril WolfeVillage VoiceApril WolfeI like this couple. And their songs aren’t bad! Not so the gender-binary Mars-Venus mumbo jumbo that dominates the resolution. Still, these are quibbles with an otherwise charming and honest marriage story.
- 67The Film StageJordan RuimyThe Film StageJordan RuimyIt helps that the chemistry between Lister-Jones and Pally works, but one does wonder if another pass at the script would have elevated the film for one to care more about what’s at stake.
- 67IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichBand Aid is a thin but knowing portrait of how marriages stretch, sag, and pull back together.
- 67The A.V. ClubA.A. DowdThe A.V. ClubA.A. DowdYou’ll believe you’re watching two people who love each other but no longer know how to live with each other. You may still wish Band Aid better distinguished their relationship.
- 63Slant MagazineWes GreeneSlant MagazineWes GreeneAt its most honest, the film wrestles with the reluctance or unwillingness of women to fulfill ostensibly requisite roles.
- 63Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreYeah, it’s dark. It starts sarcastic, bends towards sardonic and ends up downright deep in its observations about couples, the stresses on a relationship and the importance of knowing how to “fight fair.”