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| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperI’m not sure there’s much more of an appetite for these inward-looking, COVID-set films anymore, but if you’re up for it, writer-director Cecilia Miniucchi’s “Life Upside Down” is a slight but wryly effective, upper-class social satire with winning performances from a cast including Bob Odenkirk, Radha Mitchell and Danny Huston. |
| Paste MagazineAndrew CrumpLife Upside Down is a clunky, graceless movie, but it’s utterly engrossing as a stage for letting Odenkirk, Mitchell, Huston and the rest vent their own stir craziness. If you think of the film as more of an outlet than a functioning narrative, it gains value. But that reflective detail isn’t enough to hold our attention, no matter how likable and gifted its authors. |
| Slant MagazinePat BrownThe film could aim with a bit more precision at the price of its characters’ evident comfort. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreLife Upside Down is a pleasant enough and appropriately downbeat “COVID Lockdown Comedy” of no particular consequence. |
| RogerEbert.comNell MinowEntries in this genre like “The Same Storm” and “Together” made us care about the characters who were isolated or stuck with each other because of COVID. “Life Upside Down” never does. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThis is a stifling film about solipsistic people. |
| TheWrapLena WilsonIt’s difficult to imagine anyone watching Life Upside Down out of anything other than abject desperation. |