New York Post by Farran Smith Nehme
Halle Berry’s latest vehicle is old-fashioned as a leisure suit, but better-looking and a lot more fun.
Canada · 2010
Rated R · 1h 41m
Director Geoffrey Sax
Starring Halle Berry, Stellan Skarsgård, Phylicia Rashād, Chandra Wilson
Genre Drama, Thriller
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A drama centered on a go-go dancer with multiple personality disorder who struggles to remain her true self and begins working with a psychotherapist to uncover the mystery of the inner ghosts that haunt her.
New York Post by Farran Smith Nehme
Halle Berry’s latest vehicle is old-fashioned as a leisure suit, but better-looking and a lot more fun.
New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier
It’s all too much. Frankie & Alice has multiple problems it can’t get past.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
It's just a matter of time, flashbacks, many costume and accent changes, some more jazz, and a triggering tune on the radio before the truth can set Frankie, and the audience, free.
Frankie & Alice gives her the rare opportunity to play a film’s hero and its villain inside the same body, and she does a memorably dreadful job in both capacities. That trainwreck fascination is about the only redeeming facet of a prestige picture gone terribly, though not entertainingly, awry.
Christian Science Monitor by Peter Rainer
It’s not just Frankie who is putting on a show here. Berry is also overemphatically showing off her chops.
Rolling Stone by Peter Travers
This movie, with its flashbacks to past sins and traumas, rests squarely on Berry, a mesmerizer who makes every moment count.
Chicago Sun-Times by Richard Roeper
A cringe-inducing mess.
Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele
Berry's florid physicality has a certain silent-melodrama pull. The film around her, however, is lamentably by-the-numbers.
McClatchy-Tribune News Service by Roger Moore
A soapy period piece that hits all the usual mileposts in filmed versions of such stories.
Village Voice by Sherilyn Connelly
It's occasionally imaginative, and, most importantly, never boring.
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