Tulip Fever's reviews
Media reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Vikander, with her creamy, endlessly expressive Vermeer face, doesn?t even need much dialogue, and she tries hard to make Sophia breathe real air.
The A.V. Club
None of the characters or their bonds have any real-world weight. To the contrary, they?re depicted in the simplest of terms even when the movie thinks it?s shading them.
The Hollywood Reporter
It arrives not as a lusty tale in full bloom, but as a tastefully arranged still life in search of an animating spark.
Los Angeles Times
At 107 minutes, ?Tulip Fever? has been trimmed of every ounce of fat. But connective tissue, muscle and even the heart are gone too, leaving a lifeless frame.
The Guardian
Tulip Fever?s second half is a harvest of stupidity, with mistaken identities, overheard conversations, characters conveniently swept away by circumstance.
Variety
The entire package has a curiously old-fashioned feel and not just because it takes place 380 years ago.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote