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The Light Between Oceans

Drama A lighthouse keeper and his wife living off the coast of Western Australia raise a baby they rescue from an adrift rowboat.
Media Author Review
United States
Variety
"'The Light Between Oceans' winds up taking one too many self-serious twists and turns. The film earns its darkness, but it might have been even more affecting if it didn’t shrink from the light." 
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"The film, poised awkwardly between costume-drama prestige and all-out schmaltz, is so busy sweeping us up in a swirl of music, scenery and beautiful, suffering faces that it forgets to do the actual work of earning our emotions." 
United States
The New York Times
"The film's solemn visual rhythms exert an almost hypnotic spell that for a time gives a heroic dimension to a story as emotionally fraught as a vintage Bette Davis melodrama" 
United Kingdom
Screendaily
"Poignant and frustrating in equal measure, it aspires to be an elegant melodrama, but the intelligence that director Cianfrance and his capable cast bring to bear eventually becomes overwhelmed by the story’s emotional manipulations." 
United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"A gorgeous but plodding and borderline ludicrous period-piece weeper." 
United States
IndieWire
"This is a widescreen ode to the beauty of absolution, told with such constant sincerity that you can’t help but want to forgive its flaws." 
United States
The Wrap
"The movie veers off into Nicholas Sparks territory (...) Until that point, 'The Light Between Oceans' is a gorgeous and sad tale, brought to life by three extraordinary performers" 
United States
"Everything in 'The Light Between Oceans' is deeply felt and dramatically precise, in a way that seems destined to become profoundly personal for each and every viewer" 
United States
New York Daily News
"'The Light Between Oceans' starts brightly, then dims (...) Halfway through, overloaded with baggage, the movie finally starts to sink — and takes its whole crew down with it" 
United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"A gorgeous but plodding and borderline ludicrous period-piece weeper (...) I’m just not sure anyone could have turned this soap opera material into anything other than a sweeping, credibility-stretching, overwrought … soap opera (...) Rating: ★★ (out of four)" 
United States
The Playlist
"'The Light Between Oceans' is a little too precious and too enamored with itself (...) Cianfrance is a terrific director with an affinity for human empathy, heartbreak and loss, but these elements just don’t hold water all the way through" 
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"The whole thing is feverishly earnest and more than a little manipulative, but it's also possibly the prettiest two hours of emotional masochism so far this year" 
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