 2/5
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Edward Porter |
The only viewers on whom the film is likely to make a big impression are young fans of Robert Pattinson, the heart-throb star of Twilight. For them, watching their idol’s unrestrained performance as Dali will be quite a crash course in surrealism.
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| May., 13 2009 09:08 AM
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Sunday Times (UK) |
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Philip French |
It's reductive and overly schematic in the way movies about the literary and intellectual life tend to be.
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| May., 13 2009 08:53 AM
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Observer [UK] |
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Nicholas Barber |
It's an interesting scenario, but its workaday execution couldn't be further from the avant-garde aspirations of its protagonists.
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| May., 13 2009 08:39 AM
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Independent on Sunday |
 2.5/5
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Rich Cline |
Shying away from the big issue, Morrison leaves us feeling oddly removed from what is otherwise a beautiful, heartbreaking story.
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| May., 13 2009 08:29 AM
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Shadows on the Wall |
 2/6
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Trevor Johnston |
In the end, it doesn’t satisfy as fact-based bio or love story, but we appreciate the effort.
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| May., 08 2009 07:07 AM
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Time Out |
 2.5/5
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Ali Catterall |
Ultimately, Little Ashes, a piece of commercial entertainment made on the other side of the twentieth century, lacks the courage of its case studies' convictions.
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| May., 08 2009 06:54 AM
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Channel 4 Film |
 2/5
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Wendy Ide |
The presence of Robert Twilight Pattinson in the cast of Little Ashes might generate more interest in this insubstantial drama than its meagre merits warrant.
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| May., 08 2009 06:41 AM
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Times [UK] |
 2/5
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Xan Brooks |
It's quite an achievement to make a discreet, diffident film about the rumoured love affair between tyro artists Salvador Dalí and Federico García Lorca - but I'll be damned if Little Ashes doesn't manage it.
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| May., 08 2009 06:12 AM
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Guardian [UK] |
 2/5
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Tim Robey |
Director Paul Morrison doesn’t do a terrible job on the budget, but it’s all a good deal too amateur-Brideshead to be believed.
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| May., 08 2009 05:13 AM
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Daily Telegraph |
 4/5
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Kat Halstead |
Wretched and devastating rather than titillating, the pivotal homosexual love affair is beautifully and sensitively handled, resulting in an intense character piece throbbing with innovation and sexual repression.
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| May., 08 2009 05:05 AM
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Little White Lies |
 3/5
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Simon Reynolds |
It might be frolicky and slightly frivolous, but Little Ashes's Entourageian take on the lives of Spain's artistic elite has a fiery passion and some fine central performances.
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| May., 08 2009 04:52 AM
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Digital Spy |
 3/5
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Tim Evans |
This is basically Costa Del Merchant-Ivory with the thickly accented British members of the cast appearing to have elocution lessons from Fawlty Towers' Manuel. Yet it's an intriguing story, well-served by some neat performances.
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| May., 08 2009 04:39 AM
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Sky Movies |
 3/5
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Jane Crowther |
Leaving questions dangling, this isn’t the definitive take on Dalí art-lovers may crave. Still, shot on a shoestring, it’s nevertheless a lush, involving period drama that proves there are other strings to Pattinson’s bow.
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| May., 08 2009 04:26 AM
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Total Film |
 3/5
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David Edwards |
Little Ashes is an arthouse film filled with bare bottoms, full-frontal nudity and gay passion. You can practically hear Pattinson's army of girl fans weeping into their popcorn.
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| May., 08 2009 03:53 AM
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Daily Mirror [UK] |
 3/5
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Martin Hoyle |
Paul Morrison’s evocation of the meeting in 1920s Madrid and subsequent tortuous relationship of the young Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel and Federico Garcia Lorca is such a labour of love that you forgive its incongruities.
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| May., 08 2009 03:28 AM
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Financial Times |
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Allan Hunter |
It does boast a lavish recreation of the period, fabulous costumes, the rugged beauty of some prime European locations and enough torrid emotions to make for a captivating period piece.
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| May., 08 2009 02:36 AM
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Daily Express |
 3/5
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Matthew Turner |
Engaging, beautifully shot and impressively acted drama, though it runs out of steam towards the end and lacks the courage of its convictions.
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| May., 08 2009 01:57 AM
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ViewLondon |
 D+
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John A. Nesbit |
limps along about as lifelessly as one of Dali's melting clocks
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| Sep., 16 2009 04:57 PM
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Old School Reviews |
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Jeff Vice |
Beltran tries to give this flimsy nonsense some weight, but Brits McNulty and Pattinson's attempts at a Spanish accent are woeful.
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| Sep., 03 2009 02:35 PM
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Deseret News, Salt Lake City |
 2/10
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Michael Szymanski |
It's not even worth it for Robert Pattinson, who is shown in the movie, nearly fully naked, with his privates tucked between his legs, but everything else showing.
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| Aug., 18 2009 12:38 PM
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International Press Academy |