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Metascore
28 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The Hollywood ReporterRay BennettThe Hollywood ReporterRay BennettThat rare beast, a terrific movie that boasts intelligent wit, expert storytelling, delightful characters and grown-up dialogue plus suspense and a wicked surprise ending.
- 80The New York TimesDana StevensThe New York TimesDana StevensA slyly effective thriller and of a deft comedy of romantic confusion. Whatever its shortcomings as a consideration of globalization and its discontents, The Edukators succeeds brilliantly in telling the story of a man who falls in love with his best buddy's girlfriend and doesn't know what to do about it.
- 80TV Guide MagazineKen FoxTV Guide MagazineKen FoxUnpredictable and hugely entertaining.
- 80SalonAndrew O'HehirSalonAndrew O'HehirAn engaging entertainment that packages its thought-provoking ideas in a combination of political thriller, comic adventure and romantic triangle.
- 75New York PostV.A. MusettoNew York PostV.A. MusettoYou can sympathize with both sides in their ideological battle, which ends in a most unexpected way.
- 70Chicago ReaderHank SartinChicago ReaderHank SartinThough the story drags for the first hour, this becomes a solid character study once the principals arrive at their hiding place.
- 70The New YorkerAnthony LaneThe New YorkerAnthony LaneThere is certainly a trill of suspense to be had from these ideological heists, but Weingartner’s movie is never quite as keen-edged as it hopes or needs to be.
- 63New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNew York Daily NewsJack MathewsThe dialogue between the captive and the captors gets a little didactic, and the ending is as contrived as it is cynical. Weingartner obviously has more in common with the rich man than the kids.
- 60VarietyDavid RooneyVarietyDavid RooneyAmbling drama shows an exasperating lack of economy and a weakness for diatribe dialogue, but becomes progressively more involving after a laborious start.
- 50Village VoiceJessica WinterVillage VoiceJessica WinterThe Edukators smiles indulgently as the kids rage belatedly against the dying of the SDS light.