
Kelly and Victor meet at a nightclub and start a sexual relationship, the excitement of which removes them from the dull ordinariness of their lives.... (Full plot summary below)
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Kelly and Victor meet at a nightclub and start a sexual relationship, the excitement of which removes them from the dull ordinariness of their lives.
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| Little White LiesChris BlohmKieran Evans' British romance is an occasionally shocking, often excellent ode to nihilistic love. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawThere's something very unsentimental and provocative being served up along with the romance in this love story from writer-director Kieran Evans. |
| Sight and SoundTrevor JohnstonSensual, provocative and (yes!) dangerously romantic. |
| What CultureShaun MunroThe raw, sweet promise of the first act is ultimately up-ended by its turn towards grimness, but Kelly + Victor is a melancholic meditation on the most disturbing type of romantic irony. |
| VarietyGuy LodgeLooks dirtily chic and boasts an unsurprisingly sharp soundtrack, but is on less sure footing with its credibility-straining delineation of a sadomasochistic relationship. |
| Time OutDave CalhounIt's not all convincing. Campbell-Hughes (remote, brittle) is odd casting ... But once we're in the bedroom, the film takes on a shocking, bold air. |
| The SkinnyKristian DoyleEvans, aided by the leads' rapturous performances, combines violence with tenderness, and thereby captures the complementary, turbulent yet harmonious nature of Kelly and Victor's relationship. |
| Financial TimesNigel AndrewsBetween bed scenes the film dulls out a little: meandering Liverpool walkabouts scored for dirge-like synthesisers. (The 60s-era Art Movie Handbook.) Whenever we are in the bedroom, though, the story catches fire . . . |
| Empire MagazinePatrick PetersAn unabashedly full-frontal exploration of sex and sexuality that's weighed down by distracting subplots. |
| Observer (UK)Mark KermodeAntonia Campbell-Hughes and Julian Morris are impressively raw and unguarded as the doomed lovers, their nerves exposed for all to see as the roots of their angst are increasingly laid bare. |