A Perfect Man's reviews
Media reviews
Fotogramas
Fatalism expands in this excellent film known more personal connoisseur of Hitchcock, not the scapegoats, but to those who just feeling guilty for suffering and empathy.
Cine Premiere
A French thriller different manufacturing to which we are accustomed Hollywood.
The Hollywood Reporter
Actor Pierre Niney moves from playing Yves Saint Laurent to a Tom Ripley-like creep in this sleek thriller from French director Yann Gozlan
Caimán Cuadernos de Cine
In a film that bases its argument on the dissection of lies, it is curious that the viewer will not hide anything at all, making it more visible and ridicule the act of lying.
El Mundo
Pierre Niney holds the bet being almost the only character (the others are pure decoration) and the narrative point of view and its reflection in successive mirrors that return an increasingly bright image of himself.
Cinemanía
A writer for Mr. Ripley was Houellebecq and the precariat.
The Guardian
The bunny boiler is dead. New films Un Homme Idéal and The Perfect Guy swap the gender roles to expose the anxieties and insecurities of modern men.
Variety
Though chic and stylish, this story of an aspiring writer who puts his name on someone else's manuscript has been told many times before.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote