An enjoyable hour-and-a-half for adults that creates a wholly unique world of colorful sets, costumes, and characters.
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It doesn't come off, despite a dazzling color design and imaginative sets, perhaps because Demy's extremely rarefied talent for fantasy needs to be anchored by a touch of the real.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Tuneful, colorful, delightful.
It's practically a primer on how to rework a literary classic into an impressively restrained movie with something fresh and intelligent to say.
Village Voice by Michael Atkinson
Seasonally it's more appropriate as a May Day bacchanal, but in any month Demy's movie makes for an evocative globe-paperweight tableau of its place and time, and a concise demonstration of the disquietude inherent in classic fairy tales.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
Told with the simplicity and beauty of a child's fairy tale, but with emotional undertones and a surrealistic style that adults are more likely to appreciate.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker
It's both innocent and bizarre, with a mischievous sense of fantasy marked by simple but striking cinematic magic.