Review of While We're Young (2015) by A.o. Scott for New York Times — 26 Mar 2015
This film, Mr. Baumbach’s movie, mostly brings a light touch and a forgiving gloss to its own self-consciousness. It is not afraid to be implicated in the confusion — in the self-involvement, the anxiety, the pettiness — it depicts.
But there are also areas where it feels soft and compromised, where the subtlety and clarity of Mr. Baumbach’s vision seem to desert him.
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This review of While We're Young (2015) was written by A.o. Scott and published by New York Times on 26 Mar 2015.
While We're Young has generally received positive reviews.
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