Lisa DiCaprio wrote in
Jump Cut that the film "emphasizes the painful choices that society forces on lesbians, especially on lesbian mothers; it provides us with an engaging drama which illustrates in a compelling way how the dynamics of a lesbian relationship are shaped by the harsh realities of a deeply homophobic society." Sarah Schulman from
Gay Community News remarked that it is "perhaps Maria Schneider's worst performance on screen." Sharan Street of
City on a Hill opined that "in its scenes of mothering and lovemaking, the film is enjoyable; in its moments of tension the film comes apart, its dialogue falling as flat as its cardboard characters; the problem is apparent: at these times, it's more cinema of ideas rather than cinema of feelings; the film lacks the dialogue and personal quirks that build character in so short a time, a bit of magic that seems beyond the capabilities of the script." Author Jennifer Stone said it is "not an upbeat film; it is perhaps too sober for American audiences." Film critic Michael Lasky commented that "the dramatic problems with the film are that it is intermittently cliche bound; most important, since it alienates our interest in the movie, is the extensive amount of time devoted to detailing the expected hysterical reaction of the movie's straight characters to the subject of lesbianism; far too much time is spent on the husband, who finds out his wife not only does not want him, but has no need for his maleness either." Marcia Pally from
Film Comment said "the films visual and psychological sophistication can't save it from raveling as the reels run." In his review for
The Sacramento Union, Mick Martin observed "it is greatly lacking in believability; it feigns sensitivity rather than having it and grossly manipulates the audience." Film critic Harry Sutherland wrote in
The Body Politic, "the film's pace is slowed by poor direction and almost ruined by Maria Schneider's acting; whatever valid emotional points might be inherent in the original material are blunted by the unbelievable and unpleasant characters." ==See also==