Don't worry darling: Critics mixed at Olivia Wilde's film with Harry Styles premieres
C ritics at the Venice Film Festival ha have delivered their verdict on Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling, starring Harry Styles and Florence Pugh. a seemingly perfect couple played by Pugh and Styles whose life in a city of Los Angeles is falling apart.
It premiered out of competition at the festival, where Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film two stars.
The Telegraph disagreed, however, giving it four stars.
Bradshaw called the film "an unconvincing tale of a dystopian suburb" that "contemptuously pinches ideas from other films without really understanding how and why they worked in the first place ", he said.
"It's a film abandoned in an unoriginal desert - and the desert does not bloom."
C ritics at the Venice Film Festival ha have delivered their verdict on Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling, starring Harry Styles and Florence Pugh. a seemingly perfect couple played by Pugh and Styles whose life in a city of Los Angeles is falling apart.
It premiered out of competition at the festival, where Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film two stars.
The Telegraph disagreed, however, giving it four stars.
Bradshaw called the film "an unconvincing tale of a dystopian suburb" that "contemptuously pinches ideas from other films without really understanding how and why they worked in the first place ", he said.
"It's a film abandoned in an unoriginal desert - and the desert does not bloom."
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