Anna Nicole Smith: You Don't Know Me
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Chicago Sun-Times - 8/10 by Richard RoeperLike so many cautionary tales we’ve seen come out of Hollywood since there was a Hollywood, “You Don’t Know Me” is one long reminder to be careful what you wish for—because dreams that come true often arrive with tentacles attached.
Los Angeles Times - 7/10 by Noel MurrayThis is an in-depth film about a person many presumed had no depth at all. It’s a cautionary tale — not just for future sex symbols, for those who write about them.
Movie Nation - 6/10 by Roger MooreIt’s a sad story, of course, with overdoses and deaths and sort of classical American “price of fame” arc. But it’s also revealing, and only rarely judgemental — even handed, I thought.
CNN - 6/10 by Brian LowryWhile there are some new details in the telling, the net effect leaves the Smith that people didn’t know, other than those meticulously airbrushed photo spreads, largely untouched.
The Guardian - 6/10 by Peter BradshawIt’s an effective retelling, though the film could have concentrated more on her tragicomic relationship with her oil plutocrat husband. Could it actually have been a love story after all?
The Hollywood Reporter - 6/10 by Angie HanYou Don’t Know Me aims to cut past the mythology to reveal the flesh-and-blood woman underneath, and in doing so assembles a mostly sympathetic, mostly compelling portrait of an all-American tragedy. But when even a movie aimed at capturing the “true” Anna Nicole Smith seems unsure exactly who that might be, it’s hard not to wonder who any of this is really for.
Rolling Stone - 6/10 by Chris VognarYou Don’t Know Me, directed by Ursula Macfarlane (who made the 2019 Harvey Weinstein exposé Untouchable), doesn’t quite know what to do with this tension, saving much of its complexity for the waning moments rather than giving its heroine’s story deeper shading from the start. But it remains a visually engaging portrait that depicts Smith as more than just a little girl lost.
The Irish Times - 6/10 by Tara BradyThere are few reveals, but narrative restraint is commendable in the telling of this almost unbearably unhappy tale.
Variety - 5/10 by Courtney HowardDespite its efforts to present a well-rounded portrait of this determined starlet, the film ultimately feels like a glossier, slightly less salacious iteration of an “E! True Hollywood Story,” appealing primarily to those who relish tragic tales of the rich and famous.
San Francisco Chronicle - 3/10 by Susie BrightSmith deserves a 21st century reassessment, but you won’t find it here.

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