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| The Seattle TimesMoira MacdonaldIt’s a film full of quiet magic; of the power of words not spoken, and the enduring strength of love. |
| Screen DailyTim GriersonThere are three superb performances at the picture’s centre, but none is more radiant than that of Greta Lee, gracefully capturing the spirit of a searching soul who seems to understand things about the nuances of love that are beyond the grasp of the rest of us. |
| TheWrapCarlos AguilarPast Lives is an exquisitely wistful drama that speaks with an honesty so affectingly crisp it will turn your conceptions of love, identity and fate on their head. |
| VarietyPeter DebrugeFor all the films that have been made about love triangles, Song has fashioned hers in the form of a circle, defying so many of the clichés in her quietly devastating way. |
| VoxAlissa WilkinsonIt’s hard to imagine Past Lives not being one of 2023’s most talked-about films, and it richly deserves the honor. |
| The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyIt’s difficult to convey the multilayered beauty of Past Lives beyond just urging people to see it and lose themselves in its transfixing spell. |
| ColliderRoss BonaimeSong’s work here is incredible, as this story of the past and present, and what it means for the future is a carefully handled story told with love and heart. Greta Lee, Yoo Teo, and John Magaro make an incredible trio of performances, each of which hits on a unique and important perspective on this tale, in a film that you won’t want to leave, and will stick with you for long after. |
| Time OutLou ThomasIt’s a nuanced, careful work that will resonate strongly with everyone who has loved and lost, as well as offering a warning of possible heartbreak ahead for those who haven’t. |
| ScreenCrushMatt SingerHowever you write its title, Past Lives is a great romance, a great coming-of-age story, a great tale about the ways technology can bring people together (but only so far), a great New York City film, a great story about immigrants — and a great movie, period. |
| Rolling StoneDavid FearA movie that liberates your tears and makes you fall in love with it. It is almost assuredly predestined to be the single best movie you see this year. |