The Exploding Girl Reviews
This economically done film belongs to Kazan- with a lot of tight close ups, we intimately get to observe Ivy, a rather introverted, unremarkable college girl.
| Apr 12, 2021
Builds on character emotions and the atmosphere of the city, be it in the sound of a flock of birds at sunset or just the sounds of passing cars, to create something disarmingly beautiful.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Aug 5, 2019
In her first starring role, Kazan as Ivy vacillates wonderfully between insecurity and insouciance.
| Jul 18, 2017
Gray has successfully captured a moment in time for a young woman who is growing up and figuring out who she is, but it's not a moment for those looking to be absorbed or stirred.
| Oct 7, 2016
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 17, 2011
...a mildly watchable showcase for Kazan's undeniably impressive performance.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Nov 25, 2010
Bradley Rust Gray's film of a young college student (Zoe Kazan) home for the summer is a portrait in interlude.
| Sep 11, 2010
Kazan has a power of her own that is as strong as or stronger than the film's style, and she can carry a scene all by herself, even if the camera is merely watching her walk down the street.
| Sep 10, 2010
Kazan has a gift for letting you see her think, even when she's perfectly still; the film's title refers to the ferocious trauma happening between Ivy's ears and her silent struggle to keep it in check.
| Original Score: B | May 20, 2010
Restless audiences may itch for more plot, for the kind of fiery dramatics that typify young love in the movies, but hold the explosives: There's tender drama, too, in the possibilities of a hand-hold.
| Original Score: 4/5 | May 14, 2010
"The Exploding Girl" can be grouped with those dreaded "mumblecore" movies in which young people talk endlessly about their romantic entanglements and attend terrible parties.
| Original Score: C- | May 6, 2010
The Exploding Girl is a film about the deceptiveness of surfaces, and it takes place in a small town that you eventually realize with a start is actually New York City.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | May 6, 2010
At least director Bradley Rust Grey contains all this diverting dithering in 80 minutes -- even without an explosion, there's intrigue in watching a short fuse burn.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | May 5, 2010
This is a mature story about the lives of two young people (and one voice) that kept my attention from start to finish.
| Original Score: B+ | Apr 27, 2010
...a lovely, languorous film that does much with little and leaves you feeling like you've witnessed some minor miracle.
| Original Score: B+ | Apr 26, 2010
Gray's limpid compositions draw plangent stillness from urban darkness, counterpointing but not unbalancing his actors' understated naturalism.
| Original Score: A- | Apr 23, 2010
The Exploding Girl is a character study of one young woman - and of an entire generation struggling to maintain external maturity despite internal regression.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Apr 15, 2010
The Exploding Girl isn't a particularly plot driven film, but it has momentum, an undercurrent that tugs you along.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Apr 15, 2010
Sometimes a carefully placed pinprick can stay with you longer than a heavier, clumsier blow, and so it is with Bradley Rust Gray's delicately done but indelible The Exploding Girl.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 1, 2010
A Zen-like experience of watchful compassion in deliberately challenging circumstances: trying to see and hear, without leaping to conclusions, the gathering troubles of a young woman living in hectic circles and with increasing self-absorption.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Apr 1, 2010