Critical reception On
Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 70% based on reviews from 152 critics; the website's critics consensus states: "It has the schmaltzy trappings of many romantic films, but
Like Crazy allows its characters to express themselves beyond dialogue, crafting a true, intimate study." On
Metacritic the film has an average score of 68 out of 100 based on reviews from 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.
Joe Morgenstern for the
Wall Street Journal, described
Like Crazy as a "wise and beautiful little film", giving particular praise to Guleserian's cinematography and Yelchin's and Jones's improvised performances.
David Edelstein of
New York magazine claimed that
Like Crazy was "the most infectious love story in decades", comparing its "wonderfully sane" perspective to other
romance films and
romantic comedies.
Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum gave the film an A− grade and praised Doremus, Yelchin, and Felicity Jones's storytelling ability in creating "a palpably real, universally identifiable manifestation of young love in all its ecstasy and agony". In a review for
Rolling Stone,
Peter Travers gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, writing that "Drake Doremus has crafted a crazily inventive and totally irresistible tale of first love that makes the familiar seem bittersweet and heart-stoppingly new". He described Felicity Jones as "a marvel" and Yelchin as "outstanding".
Time magazine's Mary Pols commended the film's ambiguous ending and wrote, "
Like Crazy is a cinematic love potion and you leave it feeling bewitched."
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, praising Jones' and Yelchin's performances and the "intelligent, graceful indie style" of the film, although he found the storyline somewhat unrealistic.
Indiewire's Eric Kohn gave the film a B+ grade and felt that while the plot developed slowly, Yelchin and Jones shared "an indelible and entirely realistic chemistry".
Variety film critic Andrew Barker, who described the film as "an exquisite, beautifully acted gem", gave particular praise to the film's "dexterous editing", given that it "contains nary an extraneous detail, while still managing to luxuriate in the tender and awkward silences of young love". A negative review of the film came from
Manohla Dargis of
The New York Times, who found it "a conventional, wan affair, despite its art-cinema flourishes" and thought that Anna's decision to overstay her visa was a contrived plot point that conflicted with Doremus's attempt at creating realism.
The Globe and Mail Rick Groen also found
Like Crazy unrealistic, giving the film 2 out of 4 stars and writing that "nothing feels more false than a failed attempt at getting real". Writing for
Salon, Andrew O'Hehir opined that the film was uninteresting, unmemorable, and "sickly sweet". Nick Pinkerton of the
Village Voice found Jones' and Yelchin's performances "aggressively average" and described the film as "a rote story, arbitrarily scattered into abstraction".
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