Sebastian Lelio's "Gloria Bell" is a worthy remake, thanks to the incredible Julianne Moore; A brilliant lead performance, dreamy score, and inspiring message make "Gloria Bell" one of the year's most enjoyable movies
one of the great female-led films of the 21st century; Julianne Moore is great in the movie, uncovering - and sharing - all sorts of new facets to Gloria's character
Gloria Bell pairs perhaps the best portrayer of troubled or lost women with a director who has built a career building stories around them, and the result is a film that comfortably banishes any fears of some neutered US remake
fun but melancholy romance; Sebastian Lelio does not shy away from the melancholy of his protagonist's isolated situation, and it makes her triumphs all the sweeter to savor