
Axl wants to find his long-lost father and rediscover his past. Vera just wants to forget hers as she tries to move on from heartbreak. Their stories come together in the melting-pot of 21st century London.... (Full plot summary below)
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Axl wants to find his long-lost father and rediscover his past. Vera just wants to forget hers as she tries to move on from heartbreak. Their stories come together in the melting-pot of 21st century London.
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| The New York TimesManohla DargisAn agonizingly familiar refrain, but one that the young Argentine director Alexis Dos Santos relates with such tenderness and with so much ethereal beauty that it feels like something fresh. |
| VarietyJustin ChangAn exquisitely tender tale of two young Euro immigrants trying to find themselves (but not each other) in contempo London, Unmade Beds has a lively, romantic spirit that recalls the playfulness and spontaneity of the French New Wave. |
| Village VoiceAnthony KaufmanUnmade Beds revels in its art-pop sensibility, bursting with the spirit of Jean-Luc Godard and Wong Kar-wai. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanOverly familiar but endearing nonetheless, this coming-of-age indie from Alexis Dos Santos is most likely to appeal to those who recognize themselves in the story's lost heroes. |
| EmpireAnna SmithLight and entertaining, if a little clunky at times. |
| Film ThreatWhitney BorupWhile elements of the film may be a little cliché, I found it highly relatable. It would be dishonest to say I didn’t enjoy myself. |
| Time OutKevin B. LeeThe film and its young cast exude a charismatic irreverence, yet a hazy, perfunctory mood dulls the playful proceedings. |