76
Metascore
9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenAn achingly eloquent rumination.
- 90Village VoiceVillage VoiceReworking his own raw material, Lepage spins a rich, moving film that acknowledges humanity's power to break out of Earth's daily gravity; in the process, he leaves audiences floating.
- 88New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNew York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanRarely do adaptations of stage plays work on screen, and almost never do they work as well as this one does. Most remarkably, the dryly comic "Moon" is virtually a one-man show.
- 80The New York TimesManohla DargisThe New York TimesManohla DargisBased on Mr. Lepage's play of the same title, Far Side of the Moon carries traces of the theater both in some of the dialogue and in its schematic construction. That said, it has been beautifully shot by the cinematographer Ronald Plante in the kind of high-definition digital video that makes the future of cinema look rather less grim than usual.
- 75New York PostV.A. MusettoNew York PostV.A. MusettoA master class on turning a talky, one-man play into a visual delight.
- 70Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesChicago ReaderJ.R. JonesThis began as a one-man show, but Lepage has transferred it beautifully to the screen, where its cosmos of ideas hangs weightless.
- 63TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghLepage maintains a leisurely pace and lets the narrative wander, but ultimately lands on the right side of the line between contemplative noodling and aimless navel-gazing, ending with an image that's simultaneously melancholy and playful.
- 63Chicago TribuneChicago TribuneLike many stage-to-screen projects "Moon" loses something in the journey from the planet Theater to the planet High-Def Video. Yet Lepage is such an interesting camera subject, you stick with this dreamy rumination even when the going gets arch.
- 50San Francisco ChronicleWalter AddiegoSan Francisco ChronicleWalter AddiegoWell made, but it's a talkfest that wears its stage origins on its sleeve.