Another typically assured piece of work from Ozon with a showstopping turn from newcomer Vacth.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Time Out London by Dave Calhoun
It's to Ozon's credit that he never serves up easy answers.
The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney
A fascinating contemplation of adolescent sexuality that will be a star-making platform for its young lead, Marine Vacth.
At times a rich, intimate observation of emerging sexuality, the movie also maintains a quiet, observational rhythm that peaks around wintertime when things grow dark for the character and then more or less watches her grow up.
Ozon keeps the melodrama at bay to deliver a typically subversive study of growing pains. And in Vacth he’s found a real star-in-waiting.
The Playlist by Kevin Jagernauth
Ozon wants to have it both ways with Young & Beautiful, using a young woman's risk-filled sexual awakening as an illustration of coming-of-age, while also demanding a realism from a situation that he keeps far from being rationalized and justified.
A nuanced, emotionally temperate study of a precocious youth.
The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw
François Ozon's new film is a luxurious fantasy of a young girl's flowering: a very French and very male fantasy, like the pilot episode of the world's classiest soap opera... But this is well-crafted and well-acted.
The Telegraph by Robbie Collin
François Ozon’s Young & Beautiful is, in the very best sense, a film that won't add up.