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Love the Hard Way

Love the Hard Way

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When Claire, an innocent but brilliant student, meets Jack, an aspiring writer who scams foreign businessmen for cash, an unlikely romance begins to blossom between them. However, when one of Jack's scams goes awry causing the police to be hot on his trail, Jack breaks up with Claire in order to protect her. Subsequently, Claire begins a dangerous downward spiral.

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75

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

Not perfect; a vice cop played by Pam Grier is oddly conceived and unlikely in action, and the movie doesn't seem to know how to end. But as character studies of Jack and Claire, it is daring and inventive, and worthy of comparison with the films of a French master of criminal psychology like Jean-Pierre Melville.

70

Chicago Reader by J.R. Jones

Their relationship is so subtly inflected with fear, envy, and self-loathing on both sides of the class divide that I was drawn in nonetheless. Brody is a compelling presence throughout.

70

The A.V. Club by Nathan Rabin

Brody's Oscar victory and newfound star power might have secured Love The Hard Way its theatrical release, but his depth and charisma are what make the film haunting and surprisingly resonant.

63

Chicago Tribune by Robert K. Elder

Writer-director Peter Sehr displays obvious directing talent, especially in his use of nonlinear love scenes. He shows the coupling, the approach and release all at once, out of order, mixing the entire seduction ritual into one fluid montage.

60

Los Angeles Times by Manohla Dargis

It's too little Grier too late, but it's also fairly satisfying to watch.

58

Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Adrien Brody completists will appreciate Love the Hard Way, if only as an example of the kind of self-conscious, brat-noir projects their man probably won't be doing anymore.

50

Boston Globe by Ty Burr

The film's final scenes are among its silliest, unfortunately.

50

New York Post by Lou Lumenick

Wildly uneven romantic drama.

50

San Francisco Chronicle by Mick LaSalle

Low-budget, oddly cast and strictly indie all the way.

50

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

This solid, if familiar, neo-noir premise is nevertheless given a fresh spin by the funky NYC locales, the dubwise hip-hop soundtrack, the terrific chemistry between Brody and the underrated Seda and the one and only Pam Grier.

40

Variety by Derek Elley

Doesn't ring true as a love story between a cocky scam artist and a clever biology student, despite a game effort by Charlotte Ayanna in an impossible role and Adrien Brody at his loosest.

40

Austin Chronicle by Marjorie Baumgarten

Although Love the Hard Way is saturated with a doomed romanticism that feels more fictitious than real, the actors lend the movie a potency that it would not have had otherwise.

40

Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern

None of it is enough, though, to save this glum drama from its schematic self.

40

Village Voice by Laura Sinagra

If this adaptation of Chinese punk-lit writer Wang Shuo's fiction doesn't survive its Bronx trick-out, you can't really blame Brody, whose luminous autodidact seems caught between camp and coolsville.

25

Rolling Stone by Peter Travers

To shine in a turd like this shows Brody has the stuff that -- damn the Oscar jinx -- makes an actor last.