Campy hogwash.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
One of the best American movies of the year and one of the lushest movies in recent memory.
New York Magazine (Vulture) by John Leonard
A noir written and directed by Paul Schrader that's so listless and numbing we need not wonder why it went directly to cable.
The New York Times by Julie Salamon
Everyone on screen is relentlessly gloomy, as if parched for a drop of wit, which isn't forthcoming.
Forever Mine explores many of Schrader's pet themes—obsession, revenge, jealousy, betrayal, guilt—but they've seldom felt as empty, shallow, or ridiculous.
Paul Schrader hits a low water mark with Forever Mine, a strenuously straight-faced film noir wanna-be that edges perilously close to self-parody.