In
The New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote: "There's not an inadequate or ill-conceived performance in the film. ... There is one problem: Mr. Loach, as usual, makes no effort to clean up the regional accents of his actors, the result being that a great deal of the dialogue remains unintelligible to the American ear."
Simon Hattenstone wrote in
The Guardian: "Even the most devoted fan found 1981’s
Looks & Smiles painfully miserable". Writing in his book
The Cinema of Ken Loach,
Jacob Leigh comments: "
Looks and Smiles reveals the depression people felt in the industrial North of England in the 1980s; but it is as depressing as Mick's life. ... Loach's characteristic attention to detail renders the film a period piece." == Accolades ==