Movie Title : Blue Jasmine
Release Date : Jul 26, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Comedy
Actors :Cate Blanchett,Alec Baldwin,Alden Ehrenreich,Peter Sarsgaard,Michael Stuhlbarg,Louis C.K.,Sally Hawkins,Andrew Dice ClayMpaa Rating : PG-13
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Critics Ranting For Blue Jasmine : 8.1Critics Percentage For Blue Jasmine : 91 %
User Ranting Movie Blue Jasmine : 3.9
User Count Like for Blue Jasmine : 26,134
Review For Movie Blue Jasmine
A sharply observed, post-economic crash comedy-drama that boasts a formidable performance by Cate Blanchett and addresses such pertinent real-world concerns as class, gender and corporate criminality in urban America.Geoff Pevere-Globe and Mail
You have to dig deep in Allen's back catalogue to find a single performance as affecting and well-judged as the one Cate Blanchett delivers.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out
It's narratively uneven but the occasional lapses of focus are rescued by Cate Blanchett's riveting lead performance.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
This also benefits from one of the strongest casts he's assembled in years: Cate Blanchett is exceptional in the lead, and there are strong supporting turns from Alec Baldwin, Sally Hawkins, and (in a surprise dramatic turn) Andrew Dice Clay.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader
Jasmine resembles one of those '50s wives -- widowed or dumped -- who find themselves with nary a skill to survive, or at least not in the manner they'd grown accustomed.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
Just when it seemed like Allen was going to settle for cranking out a comic bauble every year for the rest of his career, he comes up with a vital and vibrant knockout of a movie.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
Eficaz ao não fazer concessões no retrato de uma criatura cuja beleza e elegância externas ocultam uma mulher irremediavelmente estragada por dentro.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena
Blanchett, wielding a stiff cocktail in one hand and a bottle of anti-anxiety pills in the other, gives her character a skillful shove from neurotic towards psychotic.
Emma Myers-Film Comment Magazine
I can't credit Allen overmuch for acknowledging, at this late date, a culture of criminality too blatant to ignore; but I admire, and am moved by, his decision to look at his new subject obliquely, through the experience of an enabler of the crimes.
Stuart Klawans-The Nation
The movie is a near-perfect capture of a woman on the edge of a nervous breakdown without going off the deep end into a farce.
Monica Castillo-Paste Magazine
The vibrant characters, jaggedly observant dialog and messy plot are thoroughly engaging.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
Insightful, squirmingly funny and boasting an absolutely unmissable performance from first time Allen collaborator Cate Blanchett.
Tom Clift-Moviedex
While the film may hold some viewers at arm's length, the performances are worthy of stand-up-and-cheer ovations all round.
Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]
Woody Allen's latter films just seem to get better and better...another A-grade movie to join Match Point, Midnight in Paris and Vicky Cristina Barcelona...a superb Cate Blanchett does some of her best film work to date.
Jim Schembri-3AW
The result's highly effective on a human level. If only the film had been set in the real world.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
Smart, sophisticated and bound to win an Oscar nod or two, 'Blue Jasmine' is an outstanding Woody Allen movie about the fall from grace of a Hamptons socialite who begins to unravel after her husband loses a fortune.
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
[Woody Allen has] captured an Oscar-contending, tour de force performance from the great Cate Blanchett.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
It's difficult to imagine anyone wresting the Academy Award from Blanchett's compellingly pathetic performance.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Blanchett is being tipped for Oscar glory, and this is surely a very good, very committed performance (if a little self-consciously so).
Michael Bonner-Uncut Magazine [UK]
With laughs derived from depression, death and denial, this is Allen at this tartest, tightest and most observant.
Karen Krizanovich-Radio Times
A propulsive drama set in New York and San Francisco about a woman's self-destruction as a result of her inability to look truthfully at her own life. It's a serious warning, brutal even.
David Sexton-This is London
A deliciously dark and richly entertaining comedy drama, it's as enjoyable as anything this year.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
Though not quite the masterpiece some have claimed, the picture (often funny, but not a comedy) certainly delivers on emotion, sharp dialogue and toxic energy.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
A riveting film, a humane but brutally frank character study, perfectly achieved despite its narrow objectives.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
Allen has frequently mined the fripperies of the monied elite for light comic effect but here he delves deep creating a masterfully compelling drama that nevertheless is frequently extremely funny.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express







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