Friday, September 13, 2013

98% Cutie And The Boxer

All Critics (41) | Top Critics (18) | Fresh (40) | Rotten (1)

"Cutie and the Boxer" takes this tale of two artists and tells it with style and wit ...

Heinzerling captures candid, touching moments that illustrate the awe-inspiring power of love and acceptance.

Their 40-year marriage seems like more of a trial than this overweening, lightly likable movie acknowledges.

Directed with invention and insight by Zachary Heinzerling ...

Slyly comments on the ironies of the past half century in contemporary art.

Movies twice as long are often half as eloquent.

Heinzerling allows us to read whatever we want into this picture. The endless struggle for money and professional recognition is either a curse or a raison d'?tre.

Two unforgettable characters make it a rare treat

The most wonderful, paint-splattered love story I've seen...

They're oddly adorable and painfully awkward ...

A long-running, barely functioning marriage, starving artists and the whole "Emperor's New Clothes" nature of the New York art scene, all in one film

Equally heartbreaking and heartwarming. It's one of the best love stories in years.

Imparts glancing lessons about the uncertainty of love and the almost necessary dance of responsibility and care-taking involved.

"Cutie and the Boxer," like all truly noteworthy films, takes you by surprise with its unexpected twists and revelations.

Art and boxing make powerful metaphors -- for marriage and maybe life -- in Zachary Heinzerling's captivating documentary "Cutie and the Boxer."

The portrait of a marriage in full, rife with compromises, misunderstandings, angry moments and tender scenes filled with the affection amassed over four decades.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cutie_and_the_boxer/

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