55
Metascore
40 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80L.A. WeeklyElla TaylorL.A. WeeklyElla TaylorA fresh, buoyant, mischievous and rather jolly meditation - if that's the word for a movie as divinely nuts as this one is - on the meaning of life in an unhappy world.
- 75ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliA lot of people are going to describe it as a waste of time, yet there's a likeability to the quirky characters that held my interest while tickling my funny bone.
- 70VarietyDavid RooneyVarietyDavid RooneyClever but distancing, this existential comedy bounces along on the backs of its tasty cast, witty writing and stylistic verve.
- 70Village VoiceJ. HobermanVillage VoiceJ. HobermanThere's more than a bit of Charlie Kaufman to the heady premise, although the scenario doesn't double back on itself--except perhaps in the joke of having Schwartzman's actual mother, Talia Shire, play his mother on-screen.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenDespite the unique premise and some truly inspired casting, the picture remains stuck in an existential rut of its own.
- 50NewsweekDavid AnsenNewsweekDavid AnsenUltimately, Huckabees doesn't work. But it sure does stimulate. This is just the kind of "failure" we could use plenty more of.
- 50The New YorkerDavid DenbyThe New YorkerDavid DenbyHuckabees is the real thing--an authentic disaster--but the picture is so odd that it should inspire, in at least a part of the audience, feelings of fervent loyalty.
- 50New York Magazine (Vulture)Peter RainerNew York Magazine (Vulture)Peter RainerThe philosophic notions in I Love Huckabees are ultimately not much more than window dressing for some fancy slapstick.
- 50Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEntertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanWhat in the Buddha's name is going on in I Heart Huckabees? Russell has come up with a grab bag of ideas that don't stick with you because they don't stick together.
- 50Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittChristian Science MonitorDavid SterrittDavid O. Russell hasn't yet developed enough filmmaking savvy to juggle so many intellectual, emotional, and narrative elements. He's clever and ambitious, but perhaps too much so.