Violet Reviews
Violet is always near-implosion, and “Violet” excels at making us feel the isolation and confusion of her unease.
| Original Score: B | Sep 8, 2024
In Violet, Justine Bateman gives a voice to the generations who are fighting silent battles with the voices in their head, highlighting the need for empathy and compassion.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 26, 2023
A film that gives us Olivia Munn’s career-best performance and explores gender politics and our inner voices, while offering a subjective experience that allows the viewer to decipher the film’s themes and messages.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jan 31, 2023
Screenwriting legend Robert McKee said “characters must change… and the change must come from within”. Violet is a rather literal interpretation of this rule but is ultimately an empowering tale of believing in oneself.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 12, 2022
Violet‘s editing is truly inspired, overlying hand-scribbled cursive thoughts across the screen that crowd around Munn, intercutting scenes of shattered glass, a moldering fox corpse, a boxing match as The Voice brutalizes her.
| Original Score: B+ | Sep 24, 2022
It all makes for an assured feature film debut that tackles its subject matter from a unique and fresh perspective. It doesn’t always come together as intended, but I love that Bateman took chances.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Aug 16, 2022
Focuses on too many things, letting steam out of the cooker. But its structural experiments are by far more thought-provoking than its stumbles, adding a layer of analysis: Why is the "inner voice" within us always masculine? [Full review in Spanish]
| Jun 29, 2022
...at the helm of (the film's) success is Munn in a career-best performance.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Jun 27, 2022
Violet is a multilayered movie that effectively shows three psychological layers of an insecure person: the conscious mind, the subconscious mind, and how the person acts on any conflicts between the conscious and subconscious minds.
| Mar 8, 2022
In her taped introduction to Violet, actress-turned-filmmaker Justine Bateman describes it as an immersive experience, tantamount to putting on a coat. I would say it's slightly more akin to having a pillow on your face.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 3, 2022
I can appreciate the innovative premise but not how it gets lost in its gimmickry and never gives us much of a story to get excited about.
| Original Score: C+ | Jan 22, 2022
Writer/director Justine Bateman's feature debut draws audiences into Violet's insecurities in a manner that is very surreal and vivid.
| Dec 12, 2021
Justine Bateman has an auspicious directorial debut in this moving movie about mental health.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Nov 24, 2021
...the effort is appreciated, but the execution is muddled, at best.
| Original Score: C | Nov 18, 2021
"Munn's relatable and subtle performance gives Violet an anchor ... allowing us to become absorbed in Violet's cautious but fulfilling transformation."
| Nov 15, 2021
Their efforts have given us a supple and empathetic story of a woman who needs to start listening to herself, if her self is still in there somewhere.
| Original Score: B | Nov 12, 2021
It can be frustrating to watch, but it's also some of Munn's best work as a performer.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Nov 12, 2021
Thanks in large part to Munn's elegant, authentic, grounded and moving performance, we're rooting hard for Violet to find some inner peace.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Nov 11, 2021
First-time feature director Justine Bateman and smashing lead Olivia Munn give personal demons and the Hollywood men's club some hell in this creative display of all that is backstage angst.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Nov 11, 2021
Violet is a bold and relatable story that takes us on an evocative journey of one woman who represents us all in varying gradations.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Nov 8, 2021