3-Iron

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Critics' Reviews

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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Kevin Thomas
Alternately witty, caustic, tender and endlessly imaginative and unpredictable.Read Full Review »
88
ReelViews: James Berardinelli
This enigmatic and in some ways maddening motion picture has the power to haunt every viewer it reaches.Read Full Review »
80
The New York Times: Dana Stevens
A teasing, self-conscious and curiously heartfelt demonstration of his (Mr. Kim) mischievous formal ingenuity.Read Full Review »
80
Washington Post: Philip Kennicott
It's a film that will stay with you.Read Full Review »
75
Boston Globe: Ty Burr
Dreamlike and the slightest bit precious, the film is a beautiful, over-cultivated hothouse flower.Read Full Review »
75
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
3-Iron is like a Raymond Carver story that slowly, inexorably takes on the dimensions of a ghostly fairy tale.Read Full Review »
70
Washington Post: Michael O'Sullivan
It's actually quite satisfying, in a weird, magical-realism sort of way that manages to disturb and confound as much as it appeases the romantic.Read Full Review »
70
Village Voice: Ed Park
Taut even when ridiculous, with flashes of comedy, 3-Iron has less to offer than its predecessors, but at minimum it's the playful exhaustion of a formal constraint.Read Full Review »
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