In every sense, I Am Love is a stunning achievement.
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A stately, rich and moving Italian melodrama in the spirit of Visconti.
Director Luca Guadagnino is having so much fun setting up the Kubrickian chill (even Barry Lyndon's Marisa Berenson is on hand) that when Emma and the much younger Antonio finally come together in warming Sanremo, their tryst almost sneaks up on you.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
The film is almost deliriously stylish, which helps mask the silliness. But the bellowing music, by John Adams, is infuriatingly intrusive -- which undoes the visual good.
Village Voice by Melissa Anderson
When Guadagnino focuses solely on the primal, the effect is spellbinding. Only the words get in the way.
Bold, weird, and a little stalkerish in its intensity, Luca Guadagnino's third feature is an open cinematic buffet, as ready to satisfy as it is to displease, depending on your taste and appetite.
The Hollywood Reporter by Natasha Senjanovic
An ambitious film, and Guadagnino deserves praise for the risks he takes here.
Miami Herald by Rene Rodriguez
I Am Love is a bold and thrilling masterpiece -- the introduction of a major talent to the world's stage.
I Am Love fuses the past with the changing future in a marvelous traditional narrative without a shred of the sloppy trends of contemporary filmmaking.
The A.V. Club by Tasha Robinson
What keeps the story fresh isn't so much Guadagnino's swooning sense-reveries, which sometimes flow with dreamlike wonder and sometimes just drag; instead, most of the power comes from Swinton, who always makes the most of characters imbued by passion, but straitjacketed by expectations.