Chicago Tribune
What a bright, entertaining, cleverly updated and utterly satisfying comedy the new Alfie turns out to be.
User Rating
Director
Charles Shyer
Cast
Jude Law,
Marisa Tomei,
Omar Epps,
Jane Krakowski,
Renée Taylor,
Jeff Harding,
Sienna Miller,
Nia Long,
Susan Sarandon,
Kevin Rahm
Genre
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance
In Manhattan, the British limousine driver Alfie is surrounded by beautiful women, having one night stands with all of them and without any sort of commitment. His best friends are his colleague Marlon and his girl-friend Lonette. Alfie has a brief affair with Lonette, and the consequences of his act forces Alfie to reflect over his lifestyle.
Chicago Tribune
What a bright, entertaining, cleverly updated and utterly satisfying comedy the new Alfie turns out to be.
Miami Herald by René Rodríguez
Such smooth, crisp entertainment, you barely even notice it has nothing new to say.
L.A. Weekly by Ella Taylor
Pretty good as pretty good goes, with Jude Law turning in an efficiently chipper, if palpably less dark, performance than the one that earned Michael Caine his first Oscar nomination.
Variety by Todd McCarthy
A breezy, sexy romp with a conscience that reflects in obvious but interesting ways on societal changes over the intervening 38 years.
Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
The new Alfie is so irresistible that he hardly requires contempt. Without it, the movie is little more than a feature-length roll in the hay.
Dallas Observer by Robert Wilonsky
This new version, which retains nearly every character and echoes nearly every scenario, is somehow its complete opposite--a slight, breezy incarnation that tries like hell to dishearten, which only makes it disingenuous.
The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps
Caine played Alfie as an incorrigible S.O.B. who at least made for good company. Law makes him a delicate boy with self-control problems who can't stop talking, and his charm runs out long before the film ends.
The Hollywood Reporter by Kirk Honeycutt
Alas, this is a remake without a reason. Alfie can no longer shock us.
Empire
Law's slick, pretty-boy reincarnation is less icy and insensitive than Caine's wide-boy original, so we still have all the painfully confused "What's it all about?" soul-searching.
Charlotte Observer by Lawrence Toppman
Flaccid remake of a tough 1966 original.
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