This is way more than it seems and manages to surprise and enchant throughout.
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
Unfortunately, writer-director Rebecca Miller's script tries so hard to be nervous and edgy that it ultimately succeeds only in making its viewers nervous and edgy.
50
Variety
Variety
Feels as schizophrenic as its eponymous heroine.
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Entertainment WeeklyLisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment WeeklyLisa Schwarzbaum
The mix is Lifetime soap–meets–Woody Allen smart-set comedy, with less humor and a genteel Connecticut setting.
Perched uncomfortably between flat whimsy and Lifetime movie crescendos, the coming-of-middle-age comic drama The Private Lives of Pippa Lee is rough going.
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Christian Science MonitorPeter Rainer
Christian Science MonitorPeter Rainer
By turns antic, frantic, and dull, "Pippa Lee" is unconvincing – emotionally, dramatically, filmically.
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Village VoiceMelissa Anderson
Village VoiceMelissa Anderson
In this densely populated ensemble piece, Reeves stands out as the only actor whose damaged character evokes sympathy and avoids cliché. Pippa, played by Wright Penn in near-permanent Stepford Wife mode, isn't much more than a vehicle for false epiphanies and forced rapprochements.
Adult children and friends watch nervously as Pippa reclaims a measure of spunk; too bad it all feels like one of those pharmaceutical ads for longer, healthier lifestyles.
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New York Daily NewsJoe Neumaier
New York Daily NewsJoe Neumaier
These actors know how to liven up a room, yet here they're forced to perform in Miller's Theater for the Overwritten.