Greta's reviews
Media reviews
The Playlist
Greta is one of those thrillers where you see almost every twist coming, but the actors are so into it that you still get sucked in.
The Hollywood Reporter
The filmmaker's expressively cockeyed impulses soon take over (he's ably assisted by the terrific cinematographer Seamus McGarvey), and the resulting craziness is quite delightful to behold in the moment and to reflect on after.
Los Angeles Times
Directed by the gifted but erratic Irish filmmaker Neil Jordan, the movie is thin, rote and silly but, Huppert being Huppert, it?s good for a diabolical chuckle or two.
The New Yorker
Greta is still worth seeing, for the sake of Isabelle Huppert: an A-grade performer, by any standard, as shown in the rigors of ?The Piano Teacher? (2001) and the vengeful perversity of ?Elle? (2016).
Roger Ebert
This is a ridiculous film, knowingly so [...] but it's a lot of fun.
Vanity Fair
Huppert and Jordan are certainly capable of turning up the volume, but for whatever reason they pull back in Greta.
The Guardian
As Greta screeches to a halt, it?s not quite clear what Jordan was aiming for. A psychological thriller about obsession and loneliness? A campy B-movie made for a wine-swigging late-night crowd?
Variety
If you?ve seen more than a hundred movies in your life, you know exactly where this one?s headed.
The Wrap
And while the film wallows in the kind of silliness that makes you wonder just what the heck Isabelle Huppert is doing here, by the end it supplies an answer: She?s having fun, dammit, just like the audience.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote