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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisSweet, generous and tonally sure, Patrik, Age 1.5 has a nostalgic feel, and not just because of a soundtrack skewed toward last-millennium tunes and a hyperreal suburban setting lifted straight from "Pleasantville."
- 80Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasThis most observant and involving film has three strengths: It shows that a strongly family-oriented, middle-class suburbia is initially hardly idyllic for gays; the arrival of Patrik reveals fissures in Sven and Goran's relationship; and that Lemhagen, who plays against predictability at every turn, maintains suspense right up to the final minutes as to how everything may turn out for the three.
- 75NPRElla TaylorNPRElla TaylorYet Patrik, Age 1.5 does go further than "The Kids Are All Right" in its willingness to test the limits of mainstream tolerance for emerging family forms.
- 63St. Louis Post-DispatchJoe WilliamsSt. Louis Post-DispatchJoe WilliamsThis homey construct is warm, exactingly crafted and painted with pop-country tones, but it's lacking a deep foundation where the issues that it raises can resonate. For a movie like that, we may have to depend on the Danes.
- 63Boston GlobeWesley MorrisBoston GlobeWesley MorrisThe cute little domestic comedy gains a slightly rough edge - maybe Sven isn't meant to be a father or a husband.
- 60Village VoiceVillage VoiceOne is never bored, thanks to the innate charms of Skarsgård and young Ljungman.
- 60Boxoffice MagazineTim CogshellBoxoffice MagazineTim CogshellAlong the way Göran and Sven suffer the standard indignities of a Gay couple in an idyllic Swedish neighborhood. Which, as it turns out, are all the same indignities a Gay couple suffers living in an idyllic American neighborhood.
- 50San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSallePatrik Age 1.5 has a single drawback that can't be overlooked, at least from the standpoint of an American viewer. It's predictable.
- 40Time OutTime OutHow Göran and his new charge bond (party boy Sven quickly splits) is the stuff of time-tested trite melodrama.