Lopez is not yet the actor Caviezel is. Still, she fills her performance with conviction, does a couple of her own stunts, and has enough star presence to fill the big screen.Read Full Review »
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Philadelphia Inquirer: Carrie Rickey
Lopez is so remarkably unaffected and guileless that she manages to carry the film through its mood swing, if not successfully to its conclusion.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Kevin Thomas
Adds up to a carefully crafted romantic drama of considerable insight and emotional impact that provides Lopez an acting challenge she meets with ease.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Susan Wloszczyna
A wisp of ghost story that promises insight but is strictly soft focus.Read Full Review »
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
A cumbersome dud, grows draggier with each new revelation.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Desson Thomson
This is all about getting your life back on course before you can fall in love. Which isn't such a bad idea for a movie, as long as there's something more. Unfortunately, there isn't.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Rita Kempley
The audience hasn't the slightest idea what is going on.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: Mark Holcomb
A tearjerking romantic confection that, thanks to a reliance on unrestrained psychobabble and melodramatic one-upmanship, is only partially digestible.Read Full Review »
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Salon.com: Andrew O'Hehir
Doesn't work at any level, but the total lack of chemistry between its central couple is fatal.Read Full Review »