I Carry You With Me
critic Reviews
, 97% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score- A remarkable feature debut for director Heidi Ewing, I Carry You with Me finds universally resonant themes in a specific, richly detailed time and place.
- , Fresh Tomatometer ScorePhuong LeGuardian
A fascinating - though at times uneven - blend of film styles.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreChandler LevackGlobe and Mail
This flawed but powerful immigrant love story is worthy of the big screen.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreDavid FearRolling Stone
The overall feeling here is ethereal, dreamy, moody, memory-like -- a more user-friendly Terence Malick vibe. It is a gorgeous film, and one that deserves to be seen on a giant screen.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreJenny NulfAustin Chronicle
Admirable efforts aside, I Carry You With Me is still an enchanting mix of drama and romance, but also a timely, poetic love letter to Iván's home country, Mexico
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreTy BurrBoston Globe
The film is a big hug, but the "you" of the title is a homeland, and it is many miles away.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreRandy MyersSan Jose Mercury News
If you're a sucker for love stories about couples overcoming obstacles, Heidi Ewing's low-key indie is a find.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreRyan McQuadeInSession Film
As intimate of a movie as you will find this year.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreCarlos OvalleBut Why Tho? A Geek Community
I Carry You With Me is a visually striking film that is well-acted and filled to the brim with important messaging and memorable lines that I will never forget.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreDan BayerNext Best Picture
This is the kind of film that makes one’s heart grow three sizes while watching it and considering the amount of Grinch-like behavior in the United States in 2020, it’s difficult to think of something more necessary.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreDavid ReddishQueerty
Ewing, in her narrative debut, proves herself a gentile and empathetic director.
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