Look 2007

Critics score:
60 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Maureen M. Hart, Chicago Tribune: The performances feel natural, improvised, and it's easy to believe this is the world we inhabit. Read more

Noel Murray, AV Club: If the idea is that we're always being watched, why does it seem that in this movie, no one's really paying attention? Read more

Michael Ordona, Los Angeles Times: With its emphasis on its interweaving stories, the movie offers no commentary on the phenomenon of increasingly pried-apart privacy, positive or negative. Read more

Jan Stuart, Newsday: Beginning and ending his film with a strip tease, Rifkin suggests some leering adolescent who's gotten his hands on a pair of X-ray glasses and sees nothing but randy, flatulent fools in his midst. Read more

Jack Mathews, New York Daily News: Orwell would have loved it. Read more

V.A. Musetto, New York Post: There are some funny moments, plus occasional nudity and sex, but the joke quickly wears off. What might have worked as a half-hour TV show doesn't suit itself to a feature-length film. Read more

Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com: A funny, filthy, dark-hearted ensemble drama. Read more

Robert Koehler, Variety: Unexpectedly amusing and inevitably disturbing. Read more

Aaron Hillis, Village Voice: Look isn't processing, critiquing, or even warning; in the end, it's just recording. Read more