The role sounds like a sentimental trap, but Penn doesn't fall into it. It's a sensational performance, and he illumines a movie that sometimes seems in danger of descending into modish Hollywood political correctness.
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Charlotte ObserverLawrence Toppman
Charlotte ObserverLawrence Toppman
The cancer of dishonesty begins to grow half an hour into the film, and it riddles the picture by the end.
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SlateDavid Edelstein
SlateDavid Edelstein
Just don't believe the anti-hype. There are lots of reasons to have a good cry these days -- here's a nice, warm place to get squeezed.
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TimeRichard Corliss
TimeRichard Corliss
As the director of this noble weepie, Nelson so overuses visual tricks -- zooms, zip pans and multiple perspectives on a simple scene -- that she turns the viewer into an exasperated parent; this is a directorial style in need of a spanking.
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L.A. WeeklyF. X. Feeney
L.A. WeeklyF. X. Feeney
By-the-numbers Oscar bait -- but Penn does manage, against such odds, to make us see Sam as a person, not a performance.
Contrived, manipulative and shamelessly sentimental, this film is notable for the courageous reach of Sean Penn, who gives a bold, heartfelt performance.
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New York Daily NewsJami Bernard
New York Daily NewsJami Bernard
It's a difficult issue, one that is not well served by a hollow confection like I Am Sam.