Movie Title : Renoir
Release Date : Mar 29, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : R Actors :Michel Bouquet,Christa Theret,Vincent Rottiers,Thomas Doret,Anne-Lise Heimburger,Sylviane Goudal,Emmanuelle Lepoutre,Solène Rigot,Romane Bohringer,Carlo Brandt,Thierry Hancisse,Laurent Poitrenaux,Michele Gleizer,Helene Babu,Stuart Seide,Paul Spera
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User Ranting Movie Renoir : 3.5User Count Like for Renoir : 3,233
Critics Ranting For Renoir : 6.5
Critics Percentage For Renoir : 71 %
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With its warm colors and sweet streams of light, its love of both the countryside and the human form, it makes you dream of painting. Or making movies. Or just luxuriating in the brilliance.Tom Long-Detroit News
Thanks to ace Taiwanese cameraman Mark Ping Bing Lee, it conveys the inspirational qualities of sun-dappled light and rosy flesh.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out
"Renoir" doesn't get much beneath the surface - but, good God, what a surface.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe
For those who just want to float away on waves of beauty, "Renoir" is a boating party.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Stately to a fault, the film is not enough drama, too much still life.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
One would expect a film about French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir to look beautiful, to be shot in warm, sumptuous colors. And one would not be disappointed in Gilles Bourdos' "Renoir."
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Thanks to a remarkably unselfconscious performance from Christa Theret as Andrée Heuschling, we see the young model bringing the ageing impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir back to life - and ultimately inspiring his son Jean to become a filmmaker.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Gilles Bourdos' biopic is plenty pretty but the drama is a still life.
-Scotsman
Overly dependent on the beauty of its Edenic setting, which is lushly photographed by Taiwanese cinematographer Mark Ping Bing Lee.
Tom Dawson-The List
You would need a soul of potash not to savour the delicious fauna and flattering southern light. But the film never gets far beyond the decorative.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
The bright, warm sunlight of the Cte d'Azur casts a golden glow over a film set in the summer of 1915.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
The story falters when it runs through its very traditional, even hackneyed arcs ...
David Jenkins-Little White Lies
This gives a new meaning to Truffaut's phrase le cinéma du papa.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
There is just something unsatisfying about Renoir, as a feature that promises so much and yet delivers so little.
David Sztypuljak-HeyUGuys
A film of lazy days, sleepless nights and mellow moments that will likely test the patience of those unwilling to resign to its unhurried pace.
Neil Smith-Total Film
Rated R for 'art-related nudity.' By that standard, shouldn't the Louvre be Adults Only?
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
A portrait of the artist as an old fart.
Rick Kisonak-Film Threat
You'll never look at a Renoir work the same way again, whether it's on a canvas or, in the case of Jean, celluloid. And for that, we can thank Andree Heushling, a beauty who inspired beauty in a most beautiful way.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger
Renoir is one of those movies where all the pieces are in place for something intriguing and insightful. To that end, the film fails.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters
Renoir is great at capturing some of the details of daily life within this unique household and conveying an Impressionist atmosphere on film, but as far as telling us a story, the film is a washout.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
Renoir really does have the lush glory of a Renoir, and that isn't easy to sustain. Any given freeze frame in this thing is lovely to behold. See Renoir for the glorious light and Theret's strong performance, but don't expect a whole lot of conflict.
Joe Gross-Austin American-Statesman
You will undoubtedly see better movies than Gilles Bourdos' Renoir this year, but there's a good chance you won't see a more breathtakingly gorgeous one.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Lush, captivating.
James Verniere-Boston Herald
It's that eye-popping surface that is the real star of "Renoir," although the film is an agreeable if shallow look at the great artist in the twilight of his years.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)
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