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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 60The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisEvery so often, a movie comes along that isn’t particularly good, yet somehow gets to you — even as your eyes start to roll, they can’t look away. “Dirt Music” is one of those, a strangely fascinating delivery system for so much visual beauty that its flaws scrabble to gain a purchase.
- 58IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandA gritty romance that only translates some of the source material’s poetic bent to the big screen.
- 50Chicago TribuneKatie WalshChicago TribuneKatie WalshThe film undeniably captures the breathtaking and unique landscape of coastal Western Australia. It's an incredibly beautiful film, but it's a challenge to emotionally connect to it. It feels like the outline of what would have been an epic novel, but in the translation to the screen, it has lost its interiority, and anything profound it might have communicated.
- 40Screen DailyWendy IdeScreen DailyWendy IdeEven when Georgie and Lu share the screen, there’s a curious emotional distance which means that this theoretically torrid romance never fully ignites.
- 40The GuardianLuke BuckmasterThe GuardianLuke BuckmasterDirt Music eventually arrives at a deep, thought-provoking moment – but it takes the entire film to get there.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe corny, eventually rather contrived result doesn't end up doing justice to either its cast's talents or the quality of Winton's acclaimed prose.
- 30VarietyAndrew BarkerVarietyAndrew BarkerCentered on characters who act without much in the way of logic, with much of its dialogue confined to clipped bursts of unsatisfying Hemingwayisms, “Dirt Music” is a fine-looking romance that never finds the right key.
- 25The PlaylistRobert DanielsThe PlaylistRobert DanielsWhile Hedlund and Macdonald exhibit incredible chemistry, the outlandishness of the twists “Dirt Music” takes makes their performances nearly impossible to appreciate due to their cartoon buggery. Working with “Notebook”-level cheese, here the story’s stale.
- 12RogerEbert.comOdie HendersonRogerEbert.comOdie HendersonFor those who like their romance movies filled with unnecessary mysteries, murdered dogs, poached lobsters and the ghosts of deceased little girls, Dirt Music will fit the bill. All others need not apply, not even if you’re into the kind of Nicholas Sparks-style drama this movie shamelessly marinates in for an interminable 105 minutes.