Blue Jasmine Reviews
The one towering achievement of Blue Jasmine that is worth your attention is the lead performance of Cate Blanchett.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 16, 2024
Allen has made an unforgettable character study of a fascinating, despicable, sympathetic, and engaging figure and those around her.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Aug 25, 2022
Blanchett visualizes her struggles through every fidget, every bead of sweat, and every outburst. She’s not a likable character by any stretch but she’s simply mesmerizing.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 19, 2022
Cate's performance is something all its own, splitting the seams of what might have been something entirely else, in somebody else's hands
| Jul 2, 2021
Blue Jasmine is essentially a careless, mean-spirited piece.
| Feb 27, 2021
Darker than most of Allen's recent output, Blue Jasmine doesn't go for laughs - very often anyway - but is an astutely crafted psychological character study.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 31, 2021
Purposefully structuring a film to deprive viewers of a precise beginning, middle, and end is a risky game that doesn't always pay off.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Dec 3, 2020
Blanchett is the true author of Blue Jasmine. It's a towering performance that remains fixed on your brain.
| Original Score: A | Sep 4, 2020
The film ultimately depends upon and is rewarded by Cate Blanchett's insightful and emotionally resonant performance as Jasmine.
| Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Sep 3, 2020
Jasmine could have been the same neurotic type we've seen in previous Woody Allen films, but Blanchett makes the character just as much her own creation as it is his.
| Original Score: A- | Jul 24, 2020
With 'Blue Jasmine', Allen reaches another new mark in his legendary directorial career, delivering one of his best dramas in recent years. [Full review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 7/10 | Jun 25, 2020
Cate Blanchett is over the moon in the best Woody Allen drama since Match Point.
| Jun 19, 2020
Blanchett, channeling Lauren Bacall, is so genuinely affecting that she may as well have been some tragically elegant Tennessee Williams' victim transported into the midst of Allen.
| Aug 22, 2019
It's the kind of performance Oscars are made of, but beyond any thought of awards or accolades, Blanchett delivers a once-in-a-lifetime kind of achievement.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 8, 2019
An efficacious character study of somebody truly fallen.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Jun 4, 2019
Though Allen opted to not endow Blue Jasmine with his travelogue visual flare that I've grown fond of, Blanchett provides so much to chew on and gawk at that she single-handedly makes the film a certifiably significant work.
| Original Score: 8.4/10 | Apr 12, 2019
This may be Blanchett's best performance of her career in a film that is one of Allen's better works in recent memory.
| Original Score: B+ | Apr 9, 2019
The fact that a film with this depth of tragedy works, despite being billed as a comedy, is a tribute to the brilliant performances of the cast and one of the most polished pieces of direction by Allen in recent times.
| Mar 20, 2019
Blanchett is a true force of nature; sozzled, depressed and on the verge of madness, it's the best work of her career.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Mar 5, 2019
There are the raw materials for a piercing American tragedy, detailing the corrosive hubris of a certain type of moneyed class, but a far more studied and icier eye is needed.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 3, 2019