Release Date : Jul 26, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Comedy
Actors :Cate Blanchett,Alec Baldwin,Alden Ehrenreich,Peter Sarsgaard,Michael Stuhlbarg,Louis C.K.,Sally Hawkins,Andrew Dice ClayMpaa Rating : PG-13
Plot Story : A New York housewife struggles through a life crisis. PG-13
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Critics Ranting For Blue Jasmine : 7.9Critics Percentage For Blue Jasmine : 86 %
User Ranting Movie Blue Jasmine : 4
User Count Like for Blue Jasmine : 4,645
Review For Movie Blue Jasmine
Allen's story of a fictitious Ruth Madoff figure works as both a what-if comedy and a penetrating psychological portrait. Major credit goes to Blanchett, raw and funny and astounding as ever.Rafer Guzman-Newsday
Allen's best movie in some years and certainly his finest drama with comedy since 2005's "Match Point," it is a tale of wealth, greed and corruption -- and the shock waves that occur when crimes lead to punishment.
Charlie McCollum-San Jose Mercury News
Why should we care about Jasmine? For me, the best reason was Blanchett's all-out performance, which is often frighteningly vivid.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Somewhat less than the sum of its parts, Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine'' showcases a brilliant, Oscar-worthy performance by Cate Blanchett as sort of a WASP version of Ruth Madoff.
Lou Lumenick-New York Post
Blanchett's lavish, almost operatic turn as Jasmine sloshes against the sides of this insubstantial movie like liquid in a too-small container (maybe the room-temperature Stoli Jasmine is continually downing).
Dana Stevens-Slate
[Blanchett's] bravura performance is tinged with haughtiness, dry humor and madness. It's one of the year's finest, most complex portrayals, in one of Allen's best films in years.
Claudia Puig-USA Today
Jasmine is rich material for Blanchett...but then there's the dull compliments Allen's characters pay the city: "It's so Mediterranean," they exclaim. "If you can't fall in love here, you can't fall in love anywhere."
Richard von Busack-MetroActive
If only this performance was in a different movie, one more at sync with the panic that glints in Blanchett's eyes.
Josh Larsen-LarsenOnFilm
With his stunning actress, Allen's probe into social convolution and neurotic stress is a display of preeminent talent and European influence.
Jules Brenner-Cinema Signals
A compelling, unsettling and darkly comic character study about a woman deep in the throes of a psychological breakdown.
Scott A. Mantz-Access Hollywood
Cate Blanchett's performance marks the start of the Oscar watch.
Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs
Woody Allen gets serious with this searing portrait of a woman under the influence and a remarkable performance from Cate Blanchett.
Pete Hammond-Movieline
[A]... thing of wonder. What you're looking for with [Allen] are signs of life, as opposed to shtick and koans... You want to see that the finery of character writing still means something to him. This is his 43rd movie, and it's inspired.
Wesley Morris-Grantland
[A]... thing of wonder. What you're looking for with [Allen] are signs of life, as opposed to shtick and koans... You want to see that the finery of character writing still means something to him. This is his 43rd movie, and it's inspired.
Wesley Morris-San Francisco Examiner
The genius of Cate Blanchett's performance lies in the way she sells us on the urgency of Jasmine's concerns and the depth of her plight, mastering sincere obliviousness.
Robert Levin-amNewYork
Blanche Dubois wanted magic. Jasmine French settles for a beach house in the Hamptons.
Greg Evans-Bloomberg News
Sour, mordant, and fitfully hilarious
Chris Barsanti-Film Racket
Allen's trademark rich characters and witty dialogue are enhanced by a terrific performance from Cate Blanchett in the title role.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Blue Jasmine is a character study, and although its principal character is a mess, she's utterly compelling, especially as played by Cate Blanchett.
Leonard Maltin-Leonard Maltin's Picks
Though it's still early, this will likely be the best-written and most layered female character in an American film this year.
Kent Turner-Film-Forward.com
Blanchett fabulously goes above and beyond her duties as the wilting faux flower of the title.
Susan Wloszczyna-RogerEbert.com
Blanchett is all the reason anyone might need to see this movie.
Kurt Loder-Reason Online
Smart, timely Woody Allen dramedy has drinking, pills.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media
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