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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83Film ThreatMatthew PassantinoFilm ThreatMatthew PassantinoA Boy. A Girl. A Dream may seem simple but every frame is a vibrant work of a passionate filmmaker.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersLos Angeles TimesKimber MyersNot every directorial choice or camera movement works, but this indie drama shines in the silences. The moments between lines of dialogue are the strongest as Cass and Frida sit side by side and look at each other, with expressions and reactions saved only for us.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyA film that’s pleasurable to engage with, even if the latter stretch doesn’t come close to realizing some of the early promise.
- 60TheWrapTricia OlszewskiTheWrapTricia OlszewskiThe couple’s talk about dreams deferred is too knee-jerk to warrant sympathy. And though a lot of quiet in between their squabbling is sometimes a relief, it ultimately points to an underdeveloped script that suggests it’s more profound than it is. These two are a little too comfortable with silences.
- 60VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyIf Basir and Samantha Tanner’s screenplay ultimately feels like less than a full meal, its intelligence and restraint — particularly in resisting the lure of a heavier-handed message — are nonetheless admirable.