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| Village VoiceMichelle OrangePosey remains touching as the woman with happiness in sight but bewilderingly out of reach. |
| Detroit NewsTom Long...there's a resolutely indie spirit at work here that keeps things interesting even when they shouldn't be. |
| Ebert & RoeperRichard RoeperThis is a very uneven effort, it lost me a couple of times, but then I got back into it due to the performances, the understated directing and the writing. |
| Seattle TimesMoira MacDonaldPosey's comedic performances have always had a nervous vulnerability to them; here, she strips away just enough of the comedy to break our hearts. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)Posey does what she can -- her distinctive style is always worth watching, even when her character has a trust fund and whines a lot -- but she has too big of a mountain to climb: writer/director Zoe Cassavetes' listless script and tedious direction. |
| About.comMarcy DermanskyThe surprising part is how ridiculously pleasing [i]Broken English[/i] manages to be. |
| Los Angeles TimesCarina ChocanoA wry, charming romance about a New York woman who has given up hope of finding love. |
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumAs charmingly verklemmt New York women with bad luck in men and good luck in apartments go, Nora Wilder in Broken English has all the breaks. |
| Apollo GuideBrian WebsterNot a great film by any stretch, Broken English distinguishes itself by providing a wonderful opportunity for Parker Posey to show her immense talents. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittPosey does what she can -- her distinctive style is always worth watching, even when her character has a trust fund and whines a lot -- but she has too big of a mountain to climb: writer/director Zoe Cassavetes' listless script and tedious direction. |