A Bigger Splash's reviews
Media reviews
The Guardian
As with 'I Am Love', Guadagnino has put together something utterly distinctive here, a cocktail of intense emotions, transcendent surroundings and unexpected detours. A real pleasure.
The Telegraph
In the dramatic stakes, the dining table comes a distant second to the swimming pool: a place to undress, bask, flirt, vie for attention, compete, cool off and burn. It?s a shimmering tank of romance, jealously and intrigue, and 'A Bigger Splash' plunges into the deep end.
El Mundo
A turbulent and magnetic symphony of passions with drama in the background. The best, Ralph Fiennes, between madness and anger, simply unique.
Variety
There's a lot more than just sun and sex teeming beneath the glistening surface of Luca Guadagnino's 'A Bigger Splash' (...) the pic's off-kilter casting invites a sense of wild unpredictability to the proceedings.
Indiewire
'A Bigger Splash' is an enjoyable slice of sunshine noir (...) The cast are all good value, but if there's a standout it has to be Fiennes in the kind of role we've never really seen from him before.
The Wrap
A lush and intriguing experience that works so well for so long that it can't be undone by a few flaws.
La Razón
The film talks about rediscovered love, overcome excess, bourgeois mediocrity and self-destructive mood with cold frivolity, but (there are) memorable performances from Ralph Fiennes and Dakota Johnson (...)
The Hollywood Reporter
The film feels empty and intellectualized at the core, where it should feel powerfully emotional.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote