Ma part du gâteau 2011

Critics score:
42 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Stephen Holden, New York Times: Paints an alluring picture of a pan-European cosmopolitan culture whose characters hopscotch from one country to another with hardly a second thought in a lighthearted floating party. Read more

Keith Uhlich, Time Out: A Euro gloss on Pretty Woman suddenly turns into Occupy Gaul. Read more

Mark Jenkins, NPR: A stirring if occasionally over-obvious clash of capital and labor. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: True, the movie sidesteps a couple of cliches it seems headed directly toward, but I might have preferred them to the preposterous melodrama it substitutes. Read more

Boyd van Hoeij, Variety: Though the setup sounds cliche, the storytelling is polished enough to keep auds hooked and occasionally surprised. Read more

Nick Schager, Village Voice: A feeble stab at topicality from that master of overripe Gallic melodrama, Cedric Klapisch. Read more