Synopsis
A transgender woman returns – with her two male lovers – to her family home in the countryside to look after her dying mother.
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Los Angeles Times
This process unfolds in terse, compelling fashion with ravishing camerawork by Agnès Godard. - 70
L.A. Weekly
Though Lifshitz's attitude toward sex and sexuality ranks among the most progressive in contemporary movies, he doesn't belabor it; seen through his eyes, Wild Side is a love story in which love is unrestrained by matters of gender or sexual orientation or even the number of lovers. - 63
New York Post
Viewers are either going to walk out after 10 minutes or, like this tolerant critic, get caught up in the sordid lives of the three misfits and stick around for the ambiguous ending. - 60
Village Voice
Lifshitz successfully maneuvers his trio of outcasts toward a state of grace: His vision of misfit utopianism, in its own quiet way, is as defiant as anything in Fassbinder. - 60
TV Guide Magazine
Stony and statuesque, Michelini is an excellent casting choice: Her impassive face and dispassionate voice serve as a carefully constructed protective mask that hides her pain, and which she rarely lets slip. - 50
Variety
Sex frequently disguises itself as friendship and love in Wild Side, a morbid and self-important homosexual "Jules & Jim" for the new millennium. - 50
Christian Science Monitor
The primary impression is lots of moping and mooning, plus a song at the beginning with some of the worst lyrics you've ever heard. - 50
The New York Times
Too elliptical and poetically structured to cohere as more than an intense mood piece with social ramifications. The movie is so enraptured with its own romantic desolation that its narrative drive becomes sidetracked.