CineVue by Christopher Machell
Equal parts arthouse cinema and coming-of-age drama, the influence of his tribute to teen rebellion remains deeply felt.
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France · 1994
1h 35m
Director Olivier Assayas
Starring Virginie Ledoyen, Cyprien Fouquet, László Szabó, Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Genre Drama
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Sixteen-year-olds Gilles and Christine are bored with their everyday existence. When they are caught shoplifting, Christine is sent away by her father. She escapes, and she and Gilles run away together. They end up in a nearby commune, but not all is well as their relationship begins to break under pressure.
CineVue by Christopher Machell
Equal parts arthouse cinema and coming-of-age drama, the influence of his tribute to teen rebellion remains deeply felt.
New York Magazine (Vulture) by David Edelstein
Cold Water has the kind of emotional purity that puts it in a class by itself. Its blue fog envelops you.
The New York Times by J. Hoberman
Mr. Assayas succeeded in making a young person’s film when he was on the cusp of turning 40. He has said that he wanted Cold Water to feel like a movie from 1972. It doesn’t really, but, perhaps more remarkably, it’s so fresh it could have been made now.
The New York Times by Janet Maslin
Mr. Assayas's screenplay is loose and uneventful, but his direction has more energy.
Los Angeles Times by Justin Chang
Drawn from the director's personal memories of post-1968 excitement and disillusionment, the drama moves from surging emotional highs to melancholy lows, but it also pulses with a vibrant, moody energy that a 24-year delay from American screens has done nothing to diminish.
Chicago Tribune by Michael Phillips
As Assayas himself has pointed out, the passing years have magically transformed a movie made in 1994 into a seeming product of post-1968 cultural turbulence and unresolved matters of the heart. It feels honest, in other words.
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