Concepción de León
Select another critic »For 36 reviews, this critic has graded:
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22% higher than the average critic
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16% same as the average critic
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62% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Concepción de León's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Colette and Justin | |
| Lowest review score: | Art of Love | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 36
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Mixed: 20 out of 36
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Negative: 2 out of 36
36
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- Concepción de León
The characters, despite their histrionic representation of the wealthy class, are not compelling enough to carry the movie, nor are the horrors of the outside world fleshed out enough to frighten.- The New York Times
- Posted Dec 2, 2021
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- Concepción de León
Though Nestor’s understated performance is powerful at times, one leaves the film not fully satisfied, wanting for a stronger arc.- The New York Times
- Posted Nov 18, 2021
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- Concepción de León
In presenting a female character who is attractive, but bereft of substance, the movie subverts its own premise.- The New York Times
- Posted Nov 5, 2021
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- Concepción de León
It’s arguable that Celina’s emotional distance is a true reflection of how working class women manage their feelings in order to cope. But it could be dissatisfying to a viewer craving to see women’s interior lives; their pain rather than their resilience.- The New York Times
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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- Concepción de León
In Resort to Love, the lack of discernible chemistry between the characters makes it hard to believe they belong together.- The New York Times
- Posted Jul 29, 2021
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- Concepción de León
This stunning film, directed by Jesse Short Bull and Laura Tomaselli, interleaves interviews of Lakota activists and elders with striking images of the Black Hills and its wildlife, historical documents and news reports, clips from old movies and other archival footage to extraordinary effect, demonstrating not only the physical and cultural violence inflicted on the Lakota but also their deep connection to the Black Hills, the area where Mount Rushmore was erected.- The New York Times
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