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Paper Souls
Directed by
Vincent Lannoo
2013
90m
Comedy
,
Fantasy
5.7
36%
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A funeral-speech writer gets a new lease on life when he meets a widow who commissions him to write a piece for her 8-year-old son.
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Cast of Paper Souls
Stéphane Guillon
Paul
Julie Gayet
Emma
Jonathan Zaccaï
Nathan
Pierre Richard
Victor
Jules Rotenberg
Adam
Paper Souls Ratings & Reviews
Times (UK)
Wendy Ide
It's hard to think of a level on which the French metaphysical romance Paper Souls is not misguided.
Independent (UK)
Geoffrey Macnab
The director Vincent Lannoo doesn't have quite the Lubitsch touch but, in its own slightly flimsy way, Paper Souls makes pleasant enough viewing.
Guardian
Peter Bradshaw
It is papery and insubstantial.
Time Out
Trevor Johnston
Semi-amusing and occasionally even slightly touching, but attempts at magical whimsy fall flat.
Observer (UK)
Mark Kermode
It sounds grisly, and at times the twee picture postcard Parisian milieu (street-lit cafes; padlocks on the Pont des Arts) drifts into snore-inducing cliche.
Empire Magazine
David Parkinson
Low key but charming.
Sunday Independent (Ireland)
Hilary A White
Buttressing the romance, humour and redemption is a sprinkling of childhood magic that provides a high charm quotient central to its appeal.
Film Ireland Magazine
Dee O'Donoghue
Paper Souls suffers from a severe identity crisis.
Daily Express (UK)
Allan Hunter
You need to take all of this with a large pinch of salt but the cast is game and it is as light as a souffl.
Radio Times
David Parkinson
For all its melancholy charm, this never delves deeply enough into issues like loss, loneliness, memory and healing before tying up the loose ends a tad too neatly.
The List
Alan Laidlaw
A bit of a damp squib in comparison to its peers.
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