Beatrice Loayza

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For 240 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 30% higher than the average critic
  • 6% same as the average critic
  • 64% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 4.3 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Beatrice Loayza's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average review score: 61
Highest review score: 100 Dreams
Lowest review score: 20 Red Notice
Score distribution:
  1. Negative: 16 out of 240
240 movie reviews
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    • 40 Beatrice Loayza
    None of these potentially intriguing avenues play out with much thought, diminishing the emotional effect of a tragedy that winds up seeming like an exercise in style.
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    • 50 Beatrice Loayza
    In this case, thematic focus is bit of a buzz kill, pulling an otherwise unique portrait onto generic grounds.
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    • 60 Beatrice Loayza
    If anything, the onslaught of weirdness is hypnotizing. As a visibly small-scale and local undertaking, the film feels genuinely connected to a vision of working-class Texas and its various characters.
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    • 30 Beatrice Loayza
    With a cringey inspirational tone, the movie weaves in Ledbetter’s advocacy work and court case with moments from her personal life.
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    • 70 Beatrice Loayza
    Here, heroism is presented less as a feat of preternatural bravery than a series of choices made by someone who simply refused to give up his humanity.
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    • 80 Beatrice Loayza
    Il Dono manages to strike a balance between damnation and idolatry of its medieval setting. We’re sucked in, enraptured, even as we feel its lives fading away.
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    • 50 Beatrice Loayza
    Less, here, would have really frightened more.
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    • 70 Beatrice Loayza
    The film’s intriguing symbolism diminishes over time, but remaining is an elegant portrait of solidarity; a vision of workers enmeshed in the land that sustains them.
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    • 40 Beatrice Loayza
    Frankly, this hunt isn’t particularly thrilling, despite the premise’s potential to create intriguing parallels between Nghe’s erasure and the exploitation of the Vietnamese people by U.S. forces during the war.

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