Modestly engaging despite several improbable, cornball moments.
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Liam Lacey
Sincere performances and the beautiful gold-and-grey Donegal landscape can only go so far in A Shine of Rainbows, a family film that risks drowning in its own syrup.
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Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
A sweet, good-looking film about nice people in a beautiful place, and young John Bell is an appealing performer in the tradition of the Culkins. Quinn and Nielsen are pros who take their roles seriously, and Vic Sarin's direction gets the job done.