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Little Ashes

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United Kingdom, Spain · 2008
Rated R · 1h 52m
Director Paul Morrison
Starring Javier Beltrán, Robert Pattinson, Matthew McNulty, Marina Gatell
Genre Drama, Romance

About the young life and loves of artist Salvador Dalí, filmmaker Luis Buñuel and writer Federico García Lorca.

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Los Angeles Times by

A trifling historical fantasy, gossip wrapped in gossamer, beautiful to watch but it takes only a light wind to leave the story in tatters.

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The New York Times by A.O. Scott

A painfully sincere study in creative passion, sexual ardor and political zeal that embalms a mad and exuberant historical moment within the talky, balky conventions of period-costumed highbrow soap opera.

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USA Today by Claudia Puig

If you'd like to know about the famously eccentric psyche of surrealist artist Salvador Dali, whom Pattinson plays, you're better off consulting written biographies. Little Ashes does nothing to illuminate the iconic Spanish artist.

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Village Voice by Melissa Anderson

A typically bombastic lives-of-the-artists production made even more stilted by having all the actors (including the Spanish ones) speak accented English.

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The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

The film’s biggest problem, beyond the overheated melodrama and paper-thin period trappings, is that the trio's fictionalized dalliances diminish their real art.

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San Francisco Chronicle by Walter Addiego

Director Paul Morrison ("Wondrous Oblivion") nicely re-creates the period, but puts too much weight on the sexual relationship as determining the men's artistic courses.

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