Lovely Loneliness Reviews
A thoroughly vital proposition (…) It is well crafted and without gratuitous undertones.
It is a smooth comedy that plays with the microcosm of the coach inherited from Woody Allen, and including well constructed dialogue.
GARA
Koldo Landaluze
I loved it. (…) It is a film with many small, connecting details, and a theme developed in a simple and humane way.
I do not quite know the reason but you can not stop looking at Ines Efrón; she is an actress with huge magnetism.
Highly recommended.
CINEMATICAL
María Martínez Díaz de Rada
Honestly, I never thought Inés Efron could make me laugh. But her role as a hypochondriac with love problems played in Amorosa Soledad is tailor made for her, and there is not a better actress to be Soledad. No doubt her character will be on the list as one of the most likable of the national cinema.
The script is the great achievement of the film. The art is impeccable, the photography also adds points,
and the music by Nico Cota is the final touch.
Certainly we have here a first work to take into account and two directors to follow closely: Martín Carranza and Victoria Galardi.
CINEVIVO
Nicolás Teté
Carranza and Galardi have made a very good romantic comedy. Inés Efrón shines and acts her lunar character in a funny way. The rest of the cast complements her well and Fabián Vena in particular.
Amorosa Soledad is not trying to find the comic side or the audience’s empathy at any cost, although it achieves it. Probably the film chooses to go along a more subtle path.
791CINE
Rinconete
It is a great Argentinian film which reminds me of Rohmer’s cinema. We are watching a light film with freshness but without great depth.
The directors show they know a lot about cinema and that they admire Rohmer and Wood Allen. Inés Efron is immensely intelligent and funny and her performance is memorable. She can do whatever she likes.
IN PERDIBLES
As agreeable and inconsequential as the trinkets sold by its winningly kooky heroine, "Lonely Loneliness" works like a charm. The twist here is that lead Ines Efron is torn between someone and no one.
Pared-down, perfectly formed and understanding that true worth lies in attention to psychological detail, "Loneliness" reps a strong opening hand for debutantes Martin Carranza and Victoria Galardi.
VARIETY
Jonathan Holland




