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38 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100NewsweekDavid AnsenNewsweekDavid AnsenThe great Spanish director's fourth triumph in a row--following "All About My Mother," "Talk to Her" and "Bad Education"--Volver (which means "coming back") flows effortlessly between peril and poignancy, the real and the surreal, even life and death.
- 90SalonStephanie ZacharekSalonStephanie ZacharekPart noir-comedy, part ghost story, but it's mostly a potent reflection on how where we come from shapes us, in ways we can't understand until we've been away for a long, long while.
- 90The Hollywood ReporterRay BennettThe Hollywood ReporterRay BennettIt's very difficult to mesh fantasy with reality, but with great charm and a light touch, Almodovar shows exactly how it should be done.
- 90VarietyJonathan HollandVarietyJonathan HollandPeopled with superbly drawn, attractive characters smoothly integrated into a well-turned, low-tricks plotline, Volver may rep Almodovar's most conventional piece to date, but it is also his most reflective, a subdued, sometimes intense and often comic homecoming that celebrates the pueblo and people that shaped his imagination.
- 90Village VoiceVillage VoiceAlmodóvar isn't what he used to be (who is?), but he's a master of the medium nevertheless, deploying color and light and shadow not merely to express emotions but to tap into ours, directing the blood flow of the audience as much as he directs the movie.
- 80New York Magazine (Vulture)David EdelsteinNew York Magazine (Vulture)David EdelsteinBefore it loses its fizz--maybe two thirds of the way through--Volver offers the headiest pleasures imaginable.
- 75ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliAlthough Volver has a tendency to stray too far down tangential paths, it is ultimately satisfying.
- 75Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEntertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe movie opens as borderline Hitchcock, echoing the tone of the filmmaker's bravura "Bad Education" (2004), and then turns into a kind of overly conceptualized Tennessee Williams.
- 70The New YorkerAnthony LaneThe New YorkerAnthony LaneYet the film, against my wishes, left me unmoved.
- 70L.A. WeeklyScott FoundasL.A. WeeklyScott FoundasThe movie is enjoyable, but not passionately engaging in the way we've come to expect from Almodóvar, and it leaves you somewhat cold in spite of the warmth of Cruz's galvanic performance.