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Tamara Drewe
CRITICS OF "Tamara Drewe"
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Reel Film Reviews
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November 02, 2011

It's only as the narrative adopts an increasingly episodic feel that one's interest begins to wane...
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Film Comment Magazine
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July 12, 2013

A judicious comic actor, Arterton plays the eponymous Tamara, who throws a small English village into a tizzy when she returns from London to put the family cottage on the market.
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Chicago Reader
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November 12, 2010

This screen adaptation by director Stephen Frears successfully re-creates the strip's pastoral tone and cheeky humor.
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EricDSnider.com
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April 04, 2011

It's a fine diversion filled with silly people following their silly desires.
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Seattle Times

November 04, 2010

The film lacks Frears' usual master touch; it often feels flat and self-conscious, in a way that the book never does.
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Philadelphia Weekly

May 03, 2015

The project has a slapdash, good-enough-for-government work feel to it.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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December 17, 2010

"Tamara Drewe" is a wickedly smart hybrid of a literary roundelay and a postfeminist manifesto.
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Tribune News Service
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January 16, 2013

The overripe Arterton is put on glorious display, but... there's little joy and not much romp in this cluttered sex farce.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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November 04, 2010

While no one would celebrate Tamara Drewe as a great movie, it is a reliable dispenser of visual and erotic pleasures.
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Shared Darkness
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May 15, 2012

Frears' loose-limbed film, while warm and fitfully witty, feels consistently and steadfastly like less than the sum of its parts.
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Detroit News
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November 12, 2010

There's a whiff of desperation behind the comic romp Tamara Drewe that gives it some unexpected sting.
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Globe and Mail
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October 29, 2010

You know where you're going in territory that's actually more Jane Austen than Hardy, but Frears makes the most of the many bumps and twists.
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